Families who loved Pablo Remembers: The Fiesta of the Day of the Dead by George Ancona 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 expresses curiosity about death or when you want to introduce the concept of grieving with love and joy rather than fear. It is a gentle, grounding resource for families navigating the loss of a grandparent or looking to celebrate their own Mexican heritage. The book follows young Pablo as his family prepares for the Day of the Dead, creating an altar to welcome the spirits of his grandmother and baby sister. Through Ancona's vibrant documentary-style photography, children see that remembering those we have lost can be a communal, colorful, and even delicious experience. While it touches on the sadness of missing someone, the overarching theme is one of enduring connection and family tradition. It is ideally suited for children ages 6 to 10 who are ready for a factual yet sensitive look at how different cultures process the cycle of life.