Families who loved It Could Always Be Worse by Margot Zemach 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 household feels loud, cluttered, or emotionally claustrophobic. It is the perfect antidote for a child who feels they are suffering from a lack of space or resources, or for a family struggling to find peace in a busy environment. This classic Yiddish folktale follows a man living in a tiny hut with his large family who, at the advice of a wise Rabbi, brings more and more farm animals into his house to solve his problems. While the situation is absurd and humorous, the emotional core addresses frustration and the psychological power of perspective. Zemach's Caldecott Honor illustrations perfectly capture the mounting chaos, making the eventual silence feel truly earned. It is a wonderful tool for teaching gratitude and the idea that our happiness often depends on how we view our circumstances rather than the circumstances themselves.