Families who loved Little Helpers: Animals on the Job! by Michéle Brummer Everett 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 asks about a service dog in a grocery store or notices a peer using assistive technology. It serves as a gentle, educational bridge for kids to understand that people navigate the world in different ways, and that animals can be vital partners in that journey. Through vibrant illustrations, it introduces the specific tasks service animals perform, from guiding those who cannot see to alerting owners about medical needs. Beyond just animal facts, this book fosters deep empathy and respect for personal space and disability. It teaches children the importance of letting working animals do their jobs, framing disability not as a tragedy, but as a part of human diversity. It is an ideal choice for parents who value inclusivity and want to raise socially conscious, observant children who appreciate the bonds of loyalty and service.