Families who loved Putting the Monkeys to Bed by Gennifer Choldenko 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 seems to find a sudden burst of energy just as you are trying to dim the lights. It is a perfect choice for those nights when the 'just one more game' requests are flowing and you need a playful way to pivot from high-octane play to a restful state. The story follows Sam, a boy who is ready to play with his toy monkeys long after he should be asleep. However, when Sam gets tired and his monkeys don't, he has to step into the role of the caregiver to settle them down. Through Sam's journey, the book explores themes of responsibility and the clever use of imagination to manage one's own environment. It is developmentally ideal for preschoolers who are beginning to navigate the transition from being cared for to taking charge of their own routines. By showing Sam 'parenting' his toys, the story builds empathy and helps children visualize the wind-down process from a new perspective. It transforms the bedtime struggle into a shared, creative mission rather than a conflict of wills.