Families who loved Stars Above Us by Geoffrey Norman 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 facing a significant separation from a primary caregiver, especially due to military service, or when nighttime fears are causing anxiety at bedtime. It provides a gentle framework for discussing how love remains constant even when we are physically apart. Through the story of a young girl and her father, the narrative explores the transition from fear of the dark to a sense of wonder and connection. While the specific context involves a father preparing for overseas deployment, the emotional core resonates with any child experiencing 'the long goodbye.' The story uses the metaphor of the stars, both real and painted, to symbolize a bridge between two people. It is developmentally appropriate for ages 4 to 8, offering a realistic yet hopeful portrayal of sadness mixed with courage. It is an excellent choice for normalizing the difficult feelings of missing someone while providing a tangible way to feel close to them.