Families who loved Mrs. Mudgie and Mr. James by Judith Hollands 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 facing a transition that feels overwhelming, particularly a change in authority figures like a new teacher or a different caregiver. It is a comforting tool for children who rely heavily on routine and find comfort in the 'known' world of their current classroom or home life. The story follows a young student navigating the departure of a beloved teacher, Mrs. Mudgie, and the arrival of the unknown Mr. James. Through gentle humor and relatable inner monologue, the book explores themes of loyalty, the fear of the unknown, and the surprising discovery that different doesn't always mean worse. It is perfectly paced for the elementary transition from picture books to early chapter books. Parents will appreciate how the narrative validates a child's right to feel skeptical of new people. It provides a natural opening to discuss how we can hold onto old memories while making space for new friendships. It is a quiet, reassuring choice for bedtime or a shared afternoon read during those first few weeks of a new school year.