Families who loved Moldylocks and the Three Beards by Noah Z. Jones 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 needs a heavy dose of laughter to shake off a bad mood or when you want to bridge the gap between picture books and early chapter books. This hilariously messy 'fractured fairy tale' introduces Princess Moldylocks, a girl who prefers grime to glamour, as she stumbles into the home of the Three Beards (who happen to be very furry bears). The story subverts classic tropes to celebrate individuality and the joy of being a little bit gross. While it leans heavily into slapstick humor and wordplay, it also gently touches on making new friends in unexpected places. It is perfectly pitched for kids aged 5 to 8 who are developing a more sophisticated sense of humor and enjoy seeing traditional stories turned upside down. Choosing this book signals to your child that reading can be pure, unadulterated fun.