Families who loved Little Red Henry by Linda Urban often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child is experiencing the first itch of independence and pushing back against being treated like a baby. It is perfect for the preschooler or kindergartner who insists on tying their own shoes, making their own snacks, or walking without holding a hand, even if they are not quite experts at those tasks yet. The story follows Little Red Henry, a boy smothered by the excessive love and 'help' of his well meaning family. Henry decides he has had enough of being carried and coddled, leading to a humorous and relatable journey toward autonomy. Through Henry's polite but firm assertions of his own abilities, the book explores themes of self confidence, identity, and the bittersweet process of a family letting their youngest member grow up. It provides a gentle, funny framework for parents to discuss why they sometimes overprotect and why it is important for children to try things on their own.