Families who loved Shu Lin's Grandpa by Matt Goodfellow 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 feels like they do not quite fit in at school, whether due to a recent move, a language barrier, or simply having different interests than their peers. It is a quiet and compassionate choice for the child who watches from the sidelines, unsure of how to bridge the gap between their rich home life and their public school identity. The story follows Shu Lin, a young immigrant girl who remains isolated at recess and lunch until her grandfather visits her classroom. Through his incredible traditional Chinese ink painting, the other children finally see the beauty of Shu Lin's world. This book beautifully explores themes of cultural pride, the anxiety of being 'new,' and the transformative power of art to create connection. It is an ideal read for ages 4 to 8 to encourage empathy and celebrate the diverse backgrounds that every child brings to the table.