Families who loved Little Miss Splendid by Roger Hargreaves 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 is going through a phase of bragging, acting 'too cool' for others, or struggling with the idea that material things make a person superior. It is an excellent tool for addressing the 'diva' behavior that sometimes emerges in the preschool and early elementary years. The story introduces Little Miss Splendid, a character who believes her fancy clothes and refined tastes make her better than her neighbors. Through a series of humorous mishaps, the narrative gently pokes fun at her vanity and arrogance without being overly preachy. It uses the signature Mr. Men style of exaggerated personality traits to help children recognize the difference between self-confidence and conceit. By the end, the book opens a natural doorway to discuss why kindness and humility are more attractive than a shiny crown or a expensive dress.