Families who loved Missing Mittens by Stuart J. Murphy 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 starts noticing that shoes, socks, and gloves always come in pairs, or when they are first grappling with why some numbers leave one person out. It is a perfect choice for the preschool or kindergarten child who loves a 'whodunit' mystery but still needs the comfort of a predictable, rhyming structure. Through the lens of Farmer Bill and his animals, the story transforms an abstract mathematical concept into a tangible, snowy adventure. The book gently explores the frustration of missing items and the satisfaction of solving a puzzle. By inviting your child to predict whether the number of mittens found will be 'odd' or 'even,' it builds cognitive confidence and vocabulary. It is an ideal read for cozy winter afternoons when you want to bridge the gap between storytime and early math skills in a way that feels like play rather than a lesson.