Families who loved Ivan: The Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall Gorilla by Katherine Applegate 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 questioning the ethics of zoos, pet stores, or animal captivity, or when they are struggling with feelings of being trapped by their circumstances. It is an ideal choice for introducing the concept of animal welfare and the power of collective action in a way that feels safe but honest. Through G. Brian Karas's gentle illustrations and Katherine Applegate's sparse, poetic prose, children learn the true story of Ivan, a gorilla who spent twenty-seven years in a small cage inside a Washington shopping mall before being relocated to a natural habitat at Zoo Atlanta. While the book touches on sadness and the lonely reality of Ivan's early life, its primary focus is on hope and the possibility of change. It serves as a beautiful entry point for 4-8 year olds to discuss justice and empathy without being overly graphic or distressing. Parents will find it a valuable tool for teaching that even when things have been wrong for a long time, they can still be made right through persistence and community voice.