Families who loved Infinity and Me by Kate Hosford 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 asking those big, existential questions that make your own brain tilt: like where the universe ends or how long 'forever' actually lasts. This story is perfect for the child who feels a mix of wonder and slight anxiety when faced with the vastness of the world. It validates that some concepts are truly overwhelming while offering a gentle, grounded way to process them. Following a young girl named Uma, the book explores the concept of infinity through everyday relatable lenses: music, family, and even a giant noodle. It moves from a place of 'scary big' thoughts to a place of 'comforting big' feelings. It is an ideal choice for elementary-aged children who are developing abstract thinking skills and need to know that their curiosity, and the occasional 'small' feeling it brings, is completely normal.