Families who loved Stormy Weather? Stick Together! by Suzy Spafford 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 starts to pace the house or hide under the covers at the first rumble of thunder. It is specifically designed to help children who experience weather-related anxiety by reframing a scary environmental event as an opportunity for connection and creativity. In this story, Suzy and her friends find themselves caught in a storm but safely tucked away in a garden shed. Instead of focusing on the noise outside, they use the power of storytelling and friendship to pass the time. While the book is formatted as a short chapter book, its gentle tone and full-color illustrations make it highly accessible for children as young as four. Parents will appreciate how the characters model healthy coping mechanisms, such as seeking shelter and verbalizing their feelings, without the plot becoming overly didactic. It is a comforting choice for any child who needs to see that while we cannot control the weather, we can control how we respond to it with the help of our 'flock.'