Families who loved Princess Penelope Takes Charge! by Todd Mack 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 convinced that a new sibling will be their instant best friend or a specific 'type' of playmate. It is the perfect tool for a child who has very fixed expectations about a new baby and needs help navigating the reality of who that baby actually is. Through the character of Princess Penelope, the story explores the common preschool experience of gender disappointment and the shift from being the center of the universe to sharing the spotlight. The story follows Penelope as she prepares for a sister but receives a brother instead. It gently validates the initial frustration and disappointment a child might feel when things do not go according to plan. As Penelope realizes her new brother can still be part of her 'royal court,' she moves toward acceptance and pride. This is an excellent choice for ages 3 to 6 to normalize 'not-so-nice' feelings while modeling a path toward sibling bonding.