Families who loved Puzzle Farm by Susannah Leigh 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 in a 'doing' mood rather than a 'listening' mood, particularly if they are starting to show an interest in solving problems independently. This interactive story follows a busy day on a farm, but with a twist: the reader must help the characters navigate obstacles and find lost items to move the plot forward. It is an ideal choice for active learners who find traditional narratives a bit too passive. By engaging with the vibrant farmyard scenes, children build a sense of pride and accomplishment as they master each puzzle. The book nurtures resilience through gentle challenges, teaching kids that if they look closely and think logically, they can overcome hurdles. It is a perfect bridge between a picture book and a game, making it a wonderful tool for reluctant readers or high-energy children who crave mental stimulation during story time.