Families who loved Ten in a Bed by Mary Rees 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 the house feels a little too loud, the bedtime routine is dragging, or your child is feeling particularly territorial about their space. While it serves as a fun introduction to subtraction, it also mirrors the chaotic energy of a house full of siblings. Mary Rees captures the humor in the physical comedy of children tumbling out of bed, one by one, until only the 'littlest one' remains. It is a perfect choice for parents of preschoolers who need to channel that pre-sleep energy into something rhythmic and focused. The story celebrates the joy of family closeness while acknowledging a child's natural desire for a bit of independence and a bed all to themselves. It is a playful, secular, and gentle way to end a busy day with a laugh.