Families who loved Meg's Veg by Helen Nicoll 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 struggling with the concept of waiting or when they are trying to find shortcuts to finish a task. While it is ostensibly about gardening, it is truly a playful look at how impatience and 'magical' quick fixes can lead to unpredictable, albeit hilarious, results. It offers a gentle way to talk about the natural pace of the world and the importance of steady effort over instant gratification. In this installment of the classic series, Meg the witch, Mog her cat, and Owl decide to grow their own food. Naturally, Meg tries to speed things up with her cauldron and spells, leading to vegetables that are far larger than she bargained for. The vibrant, high-contrast illustrations and simple text make it perfect for preschoolers and early elementary children. It is a fantastic choice for parents who want to foster a love for nature and gardening while sharing a laugh over the chaos that ensues when things don't go exactly as planned.