Families who loved If You Want a Friend in Washington: Wacky, Wild & Wonderful Presidential Pets by Erin McGill 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 is starting to show curiosity about the presidency or when they are looking for a humorous entry point into American history. While many history books feel distant or formal, this title uses the universal appeal of animals to humanize the leaders of the United States. It explores the diverse and often bizarre menagerie that has lived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, from Theodore Roosevelt's badger to John Quincy Adams's alligator. The book emphasizes themes of companionship and the idea that even the most powerful people in the world need the comfort of a loyal pet. It is perfectly pitched for the elementary years, offering a lighthearted but factual foundation for social studies that focuses on the quirky, human side of leadership.