Families who loved Peek-a-Boo Kitty by Lisa Kopper 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 toddler is beginning to show a keen interest in cause and effect or is experiencing the typical 'now you see me, now you don't' phase of social development. It is an ideal tool for soothing minor separation anxiety by reinforcing the concept of object permanence in a playful, low-stakes environment. Through the simple act of lifting a flap to find a hidden kitten, children learn that things (and people) still exist even when they are out of sight. Written for the 0 to 3 age group, the book centers on a gentle game of hide and seek with a friendly kitten. The sturdy board pages and interactive flaps are designed for small, developing hands to master, building fine motor skills and a sense of agency. Parents will appreciate the calm, repetitive structure which makes it a perfect wind-down choice for naptime or a way to bond over shared discovery and predictable surprises.