Families who loved It's a Dog's Life / Murder in the Middle Pasture by John R. Erickson 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 struggling with perfectionism or has a tendency to take themselves a bit too seriously. While it is framed as a mystery, it serves as a wonderful vehicle for discussing self-importance and the humor found in our own mistakes. It is an ideal pick for children who need a laugh but might find slapstick too babyish, offering instead a witty, character-driven satire. The story follows Hank, a ranch dog who views himself as a high-level security expert despite his frequent blunders. When a calf is found dead on the ranch, Hank launches an investigation into local coyotes and wild dogs. Through the lens of a working ranch, the book explores themes of loyalty and resilience. It is perfectly appropriate for elementary readers, using a dry, tall-tale humor style that encourages kids to find the fun in their own fallibility.