Families who loved Ten Cats Have Hats by Jean Marzollo 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 toddler is starting to enjoy the rhythm of language and the pride of identifying objects. It is the perfect tool for those transition moments where a child needs a predictable, soothing, yet funny activity to focus their energy. The book uses a simple counting structure to introduce various animals paired with unexpected objects, like a bear with a chair or cats with hats. Beyond the basic math, it introduces the joy of absurdist humor, showing children that books can be both a learning tool and a source of silly delight. From a developmental perspective, this story builds self-confidence by allowing children to 'predict' the rhyme, giving them a sense of mastery over the narrative. The vibrant illustrations and repetitive structure help toddlers bridge the gap between recognizing animals and understanding the concept of sets and numbers. It is a classic choice for building foundational literacy and numeracy in a low-pressure, joyful way.