Families who loved Nicholas: A Manhattan Christmas Story by Anne Carroll Moore 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 you want to ignite a sense of old-world holiday magic or help a child feel at home in a bustling city environment. Written by the legendary first head of children's services at the New York Public Library, this story captures the whimsy of a tiny Dutch boy named Nicholas as he explores Manhattan's landmarks during the Christmas season. It is an ideal choice for families who appreciate literary history and the idea that wonder can be found in the smallest details of our surroundings. The narrative balances the excitement of urban adventure with a gentle, reflective tone that emphasizes curiosity and belonging. While the vocabulary is rich and sophisticated, making it a perfect candidate for shared reading, the emotional core is simple: finding one's place and making friends in a big, wide world. It celebrates the intersection of imagination and real-world history, offering a cozy, nostalgic experience for middle-grade readers.