Families who loved Maisy's Train by Lucy Cousins 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 toddler is in a high energy, 'things that go' phase or when they are first learning to navigate transitions and group play. This bright adventure provides a comforting, rhythmic structure that helps young children understand the concept of a journey: starting, stopping, and picking up friends along the way. It is a gentle tool for building anticipation and vocabulary related to the physical world. Lucy Cousins uses bold, high-contrast illustrations and simple, declarative sentences that are perfectly calibrated for the developing toddler brain. Beyond the fun of the train, the story reinforces social themes of inclusion and shared experiences as Maisy gathers her friends for a ride. It is an ideal choice for a quick, engaging bedtime read or a lively daytime activity that encourages children to mimic the 'choo choo' sounds of the engine.