Families who loved Making Happy by Sheetal Sheth often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their family is facing a serious health crisis and they need to validate a child's complex mix of sadness, confusion, and guilt. While the story centers on Leila whose mother is undergoing treatment for an unspecified illness, the narrative focuses less on the medical details and more on the emotional atmosphere of a home in flux. It provides a gentle framework for acknowledging that while we cannot always fix the big problems, we can create small, intentional moments of joy together. Appropriate for children ages 4 to 9, the book uses expressive, patterned illustrations to help kids visualize the heavy cloud of worry and the bright sparks of hope. It is a vital resource for parents who want to move away from toxic positivity and instead embrace a realistic, resilient approach to family hardship. By showing Leila's school community and family coming together, it reminds children that they are supported by a wide net of care even when their primary caregiver is unavailable.