Families who loved Sashiko's Stitches by Sanae Ishida 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 having a rough day and their emotions feel like they are fraying at the edges. It is a gentle guide for children who struggle with the internal heat of frustration or the heaviness of a bad day, offering a tangible way to process those feelings through a traditional Japanese art form. The story follows a young girl who learns the meditative practice of sashiko, a style of functional embroidery used by Japanese fisher folk to mend and strengthen their clothing. Ideal for children ages 4 to 8, this book moves beyond simple emotional identification to offer a practical, creative coping mechanism. Parents will appreciate how it honors Japanese heritage while teaching resilience and mindfulness. It is a beautiful choice for families looking to normalize big feelings and introduce the concept that even when things feel broken or frayed, they can be mended into something even more beautiful and strong than before.