Families who loved Miss Nichol Is in a Pickle! by Dan Gutman 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 restless with school routines or needs a low-pressure way to engage with nature and science. It is perfect for the elementary student who loves to laugh and might find traditional 'educational' books a bit dry. The story follows A.J. and his friends as they navigate the arrival of a bizarre gardening instructor, Miss Nichol, and a mystery involving their disappearing vegetables. While the plot is driven by absurd humor and slapstick hijinks, it subtly reinforces themes of teamwork and curiosity about the natural world. At its heart, the book celebrates the joy of shared projects and the unpredictability of growing things. It is highly accessible for reluctant readers, using short chapters and relatable schoolyard dialogue to keep the momentum high and the tone lighthearted.