Families who loved Mabela the Clever by Margaret Read MacDonald 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 starting to navigate social groups and needs a gentle lesson on discernment and the importance of listening to their inner voice. Mabela the Clever is a vibrant Limba folktale from Sierra Leone that follows a small mouse who, despite being the shortest in her group, is the only one who notices something is amiss when a cat invites all the mice to join a secret club. It is a perfect tool for discussing peer pressure and the value of keeping one's eyes and ears open. This story empowers children by showing that being 'clever' is not about being the strongest or loudest, but about being observant. The rhythmic text and repetitive chants make it an engaging read aloud for ages 4 to 8, while the underlying message about personal safety and critical thinking provides a non-scary way to talk about trusting one's instincts. Parents will appreciate how Mabela uses her father's wisdom to save her community, reinforcing the bond of family guidance.