Families who loved Once on a Time by A. A. Milne 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 starts questioning the tropes of their favorite stories or shows a flair for sophisticated, dry humor. While A.A. Milne is famous for Winnie-the-Pooh, this 'fairy tale for grown-ups' is actually a perfect bridge for pre-teens who still love magic but are ready for more complex character motivations. It follows the war between the kingdoms of Barodia and Eulalia, sparked by a petty insult between two kings. Behind the scenes, Princess Hyacinth must step up to govern while the men are away, navigating political intrigue and magical mishaps with more competence than the adults around her. This story explores themes of self-confidence, the absurdity of ego, and the importance of thinking for yourself. It is a wonderful choice for fostering a critical eye toward traditional gender roles and 'happily ever after' endings. Parents will appreciate the witty prose and the way it encourages independence and creative problem-solving in young readers.