Families who loved Out You Monsters! by Jeannie Flinn Furlong Ed D often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

You would reach for this book when your child starts seeing scary shapes in the shadows or claims there are monsters under the bed. It moves beyond simple reassurance by providing children with a sense of agency and a plan to manage their own nighttime environment. While the premise involves monsters, the tone is lighthearted and silly rather than truly frightening. Dallas is a protagonist who takes matters into her own hands when her parents do not see what she sees. The story validates a child's imagination while modeling how to face fears with humor and problem-solving. It is a wonderful tool for children aged 4 to 8 who are transitioning into being 'big kids' and need a boost of self-confidence to sleep through the night independently.