Families who loved Peter's Chair by Ezra Jack Keats 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 is struggling with the 'replacement' feelings that often accompany a new sibling. It is a perfect choice for the preschooler who feels like their world is being painted over, quite literally, to make room for someone new. The story follows Peter as he watches his old baby furniture being repainted pink for his new sister, prompting him to 'run away' with the one item he still fits in: his little blue chair. This classic honors the complex mix of jealousy and pride that comes with growing up. By exploring Peter's realization that he has actually outgrown his old things, it gently guides children toward accepting their new role as a 'big kid.' It is an essential read for families navigating the transition from an only child to a multi-child household, providing a safe space to discuss the loss of 'baby status' and the gains of maturity.