Families who loved I Don't Like to Read by Nancy Carlson often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Reach for this book when your child starts avoiding their homework, making excuses to skip school, or calling themselves stupid because they find reading difficult. It speaks directly to the heavy burden of shame and frustration that many children carry when literacy doesnt come easily. Henry, a relatable mouse, loves everything about school except for the letters that look like squiggles and the words that just wont stay still. Through Henrys journey, the story validates the exhausting emotional labor of struggling to read while offering a realistic, hopeful path forward. It emphasizes that while reading is a vital skill, it is also a learned one that requires patience and specific help. This is an essential choice for normalizing the experience of learning differences and rebuilding a child's fractured self-confidence in an academic setting.