Families who loved Make Me a Monster by Mark Rogalski often look for books with a similar feel. These 17 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent should reach for this book when their toddler shows a budding interest in creating silly faces, mixing and matching toys, or needs a playful, non-scary introduction to "monsters." This clever board book is a toy in itself. With sturdy, die-cut pages split into three sections, children can flip through different eyes, mouths, and horns to design hundreds of unique and goofy monster combinations. It's a fantastic, screen-free way to foster creativity and imagination. For children ages 1 to 3, this book builds fine motor skills through page turning, introduces new vocabulary for colors and shapes, and reinforces a joyful sense of creative empowerment. It's pure, interactive fun.