Families who loved Making Friends by Fred Rogers 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 feeling hesitant about a new social environment or struggling with the 'messy' parts of play, like sharing toys or feeling left out. Fred Rogers uses his signature gentle, direct tone to validate that while making friends is exciting, it can also feel scary or frustrating at times. Through real-life photographs and simple prose, the book normalizes the complex emotions of early childhood social dynamics. Parents will appreciate how the book moves beyond simple etiquette to address the internal world of the child. It covers themes of jealousy, the fear of being replaced, and the patience required to build a connection. It is an ideal tool for preschoolers and early elementary students who are navigating the transition from parallel play to true cooperative friendship, providing a safe space to discuss social anxieties before they become overwhelming.