Families who loved Miserable Stew by Kimberly Gee 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 stuck in a bad mood and everything seems to be going wrong. Whether it is a stubbed toe or a lost toy, Madge is having one of those days where the world feels heavy and unfair. This early graphic novel follows her as she takes all her big, messy feelings and symbolically 'cooks' them into a miserable stew, offering a tangible way for young children to visualize processing frustration. Ideal for ages 5 to 7, this story validates that it is okay to feel grumpy while modeling a creative, healthy outlet for emotional release. It is a fantastic choice for parents who want to move beyond just talking about feelings and instead show a child how to work through them with imagination and humor. The graphic novel format is perfect for emerging readers who benefit from visual cues to understand emotional shifts.