Families who loved Madame Lagrande and Her So High, to the Sky, Uproarious Pompadour by Candace Fleming 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 caught in a cycle of perfectionism or is obsessed with having the biggest, best, or flashiest version of everything. It is a delightful antidote to social vanity and the 'more is more' mindset that can sometimes overwhelm young children who are still learning to navigate their public identity and self-image. Madame LaGrande's quest to be the most fashionable lady in Paris leads to a hair-raising architectural disaster involving a menagerie of animals living in her wig. While the setting is historical France, the emotional core is timeless: the struggle between pride and practicality. This absurdist tall tale uses humor to show that taking oneself too seriously often leads to ridiculous results. It is perfect for ages 4 to 8, providing a safe space to laugh at the folly of vanity while building a rich vocabulary through Candace Fleming's exuberant, rhythmic prose.