Families who loved Slightly Invisible by Lauren Child 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 younger child is feeling dismissed or 'too small' to join in with older siblings or friends. It perfectly captures the frustration of being the 'annoying' little sister who just wants to be part of the magic. While Charlie and Marv try to exclude Lola from their serious hunt for invisible creatures, Lola proves that her imagination is just as powerful, eventually winning them over through her own cleverness. This story is a wonderful tool for navigating sibling dynamics and validating a child's desire for inclusion. Lauren Child's signature collage art and witty dialogue make it a joy for parents to read aloud, especially to children aged 3 to 7. It normalizes the 'bickering but loving' relationship common in multi-child households, emphasizing that creativity is the ultimate bridge for social gaps.