Families who loved Only One by Deborah Hopkinson 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 feels small in a big world or when you want to cultivate a deep sense of environmental stewardship through the lens of cosmic wonder. It is the perfect choice for a bedtime wind-down that shifts focus from daily anxieties to the magnificent, singular beauty of our home planet. Through a lyrical countdown from the infinite stars to a single child, Deborah Hopkinson masterfully explains Earth's unique position in the universe. The book moves from the cold expanse of space to the warmth of a garden, emphasizing that while there are billions of stars, there is only one Earth. It is a gentle but powerful call to action that builds gratitude and a sense of belonging in children aged 4 to 8, making it an essential tool for introducing big scientific concepts with a warm, emotional heart.