Families who loved Lily and Willy by Martha Alexander 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 you notice your younger child constantly shadowing their older sibling, or when a toddler is beginning to engage in parallel play. It is a perfect selection for those moments when the 'me too' phase feels overwhelming, as it validates the younger child's desire to participate while showing the older sibling that their actions are worth imitating. Martha Alexander captures the sweet, rhythmic nature of toddler logic through a gentle domestic lens. The story follows Lily and her younger brother Willy as they play with their respective toys, a doll and a teddy bear. The narrative structure is repetitive and comforting, mirroring the way children learn through observation and mimicry. Parents will appreciate the lack of sibling rivalry, as the book instead focuses on the quiet harmony of shared imagination. It is a sturdy board book ideal for the 1 to 3 age range, offering a mirror to their everyday lives and encouraging a positive perspective on sibling bonds.