Families who loved Somewhere in the World Right Now by Stacey Schuett 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 small or lonely at bedtime, or when they begin to ask big questions about where the sun goes when they sleep. This poetic concept book serves as a gentle bridge between a child's immediate environment and the vast, bustling world beyond their window. It beautifully illustrates the simultaneous nature of global life, showing that while one child is tucked into bed, another is eating breakfast, a whale is breaching in the ocean, and a busy market is coming to life. By exploring the mechanics of time zones through a lens of empathy and wonder, the book helps children ages 4 to 8 develop a sense of global belonging. It addresses the 'me-centric' worldview of early childhood by providing a comforting perspective on our interconnectedness. Parents will appreciate the way it turns a complex scientific concept into a soothing, rhythmic narrative that fosters both curiosity and a sense of security in a wide, diverse world.