Families who loved Roland Rat A Living Legend: The Authorised Life Story of a Rodent of Substance by Anne Digby 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 starting to mimic the performative nature of social media or when they need a playful lesson in how to handle a big ego with grace. It is a perfect choice for kids who love to be the center of attention and can benefit from seeing the humor in self-importance. The story presents the life of Roland Rat, a self-proclaimed superstar, through a mock-autobiographical lens that is both absurd and charming. While the book functions as a parody of celebrity culture, it is rooted in themes of self-confidence and identity. It is highly appropriate for elementary-aged children who are developing their own sense of personal brand and public persona. Parents will appreciate the clever vocabulary and the way the story encourages children to laugh at vanity while still celebrating their own unique talents and 'rat-titude.'