Families who loved Noisy Night by Mac Barnett 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 wide awake at bedtime, distracted by every creak and rustle in the house. This rhythmic, vertical story validates the curiosity children feel about what is happening behind closed doors while gently guiding them toward the peaceful resolution of a good night's sleep. It transforms potentially scary or annoying nighttime sounds into a playful, predictable game of 'who is making that noise?' The story follows a series of apartment dwellers, each disturbed by the person or creature living directly above them. From an opera-singing man to a banjo-playing crow, the characters are diverse and whimsical. It is an excellent choice for city-dwelling families or any child transitioning from the high energy of play to the quiet of sleep. The clever design requires turning the book vertically, which engages a child's sense of wonder and physical interaction with the story.