Families who loved Poppy the Pirate Dog and the Missing Treasure by Liz Kessler 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 facing a frustrating setback, a minor injury, or a moment of deep embarrassment. It is particularly comforting for a child who feels 'sidelined' by physical limitations, such as having to wear a cast, glasses, or a dental appliance that makes them feel self-conscious. The story follows Poppy, a lovable dog who accidentally hurts her eye and must wear a 'cone of shame' right as her family prepares a big pirate-themed birthday celebration. Through Poppy's perspective, children explore themes of resilience, empathy, and overcoming the fear of being laughed at. The narrative gently validates the grumpy feelings that come with being 'the injured one' while showing how we can still contribute to the team. It is an ideal bridge for early elementary readers transitioning to chapter books, offering a blend of humor, light mystery, and family warmth that reinforces the idea that our worth isn't tied to how we look.