Families who loved McFig and McFly by Henrik Drescher 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 toxic cycle of 'one-upping' a peer or sibling and cannot seem to let a grudge go. This darkly comedic fable follows two neighbors, McFig and McFly, who spend their lives building increasingly absurd additions to their homes just to outdo one another. While the illustrations are whimsical and the tone is absurdist, the message is a stark warning about how unchecked jealousy can consume a person's entire life. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to use humor and hyperbole to discuss the futility of social comparison and the importance of finding contentment in one's own achievements. Because the story concludes with the literal death of the characters from exhaustion and age, it is best suited for children ages 7 and up who can handle a darker, more philosophical ending. It provides a perfect opening to discuss why 'winning' a rivalry often means losing out on happiness.