Families who loved Presents Through the Window by Taro Gomi 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 you want to nurture a child's observational skills through play or when you need a lighthearted way to discuss how first impressions can be deceiving. While it is a Christmas story, the heart of the book is a clever visual game that encourages toddlers and preschoolers to slow down and look closer at the world around them. It is perfect for a cozy, interactive reading session where the child is the expert who spots the funny mistakes Santa is making. Taro Gomi uses a unique helicopter-flying Santa who peeks through die-cut windows to decide on gifts. Because he is in a rush, he misinterprets what he sees: a zebra's stripes look like window bars, and a crocodile's teeth look like a row of small children. The emotional tone is one of pure, giggly delight as children realize they know more than the 'expert' on the page. It is an ideal choice for building confidence and visual literacy in ages 2 to 5.