Families who loved Shampoodle by Joan Holub 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 early reader is feeling frustrated by the challenges of learning to read or needs to see that mistakes can lead to unexpected fun. It is a perfect choice for children who are transitioning from being read to into independent reading, as it uses repetitive rhymes and high-energy humor to build confidence. The story follows a chaotic day at a dog grooming salon where a group of poodles ends up in a bubbly, hilarious mess. Beyond the laughs, the book subtly addresses the idea that things do not always go as planned. It reframes a potentially stressful situation (a messy grooming disaster) into a joyful celebration of animal antics. At a preschool to early elementary level, it serves as a wonderful tool for vocabulary building and phonemic awareness, making the process of 'big kid' reading feel like a rewarding game rather than a chore.