Families who loved Sky Dancers by Connie Ann Kirk 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 grappling with the duality of pride and anxiety regarding a parent's high stakes profession or when exploring the rich history of Indigenous contributions to modern America. It offers a beautiful way to validate the 'stomach flutters' that come from missing someone who is doing brave, important work far from home. Set in the mid twentieth century, the story follows John, a young Mohawk boy, as he travels from the Akwesasne reservation to New York City to see the skyscrapers his father helps build. It tenderly addresses themes of cultural identity, the intergenerational bond between a grandfather and grandson, and the courage required to be a 'sky walker.' Recommended for ages 5 to 9, it is an ideal choice for families looking to celebrate Mohawk heritage or discuss the emotional weight of a parent's absence and safety.