Families who loved Roxy the Raccoon by Alice Reeves 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 experiences intense bursts of temper that seem to come from nowhere and leave them feeling confused or ashamed afterward. It is particularly helpful for families navigating neurodivergence or sensory processing challenges where emotional regulation feels like a physical battle. The story follows Roxy, a relatable raccoon who struggles with a 'red mist' of anger that leads to broken toys and hurt feelings. Through Roxy's journey, the book introduces the 'Calm Down Jar' as a concrete, tactile tool for de-escalation. Ideal for children aged 3 to 7, this story focuses on normalizing the sensation of big anger rather than punishing it. It provides a shared vocabulary for parents and children to discuss what happens in the brain and body during a meltdown. By choosing this book, you are offering your child a way to separate their identity from their behavior, reinforcing that while their actions might be messy, they are still loved and capable of finding their way back to calm.