Families who loved Sun and Moon Have a Tea Party by Yumi Heo 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 caught in a 'right versus wrong' power struggle with a sibling or friend. It is the perfect tool for the preschooler or early elementary student who insists that their version of the truth is the only one, helping them understand that two people can experience the same world in very different ways. The story follows Sun and Moon as they argue over what happens on Earth. Sun sees children playing and bees buzzing, while Moon sees children dreaming and owls flying. Through a gentle intervention by Cloud, they realize that neither is lying: they are simply witnessing different times of the day. This book is a wonderful choice for modeling perspective-taking and de-escalating the frustration that comes when children feel unheard or misunderstood. It uses celestial bodies to personify complex social-emotional concepts in a way that feels magical rather than preachy.