Families who loved That's Not My Car by Fiona Watt 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 you want to turn a quiet reading moment into an interactive, sensory exploration that builds your toddler's confidence and vocabulary. It is perfect for those high energy afternoons when a child needs a tactile outlet to stay engaged with a story. Through repetitive phrasing and physical touch, this book helps little ones develop cognitive associations between words and textures. As you turn the pages, you and your child will 'inspect' various cars that are not quite right because their bumpers are too bumpy or their windows are too shiny. The simple, rhythmic text is designed for the shortest of attention spans, making it an ideal choice for babies and toddlers who are just beginning to understand the concept of categories and physical properties. It turns a basic reading session into a game of hide and seek for the senses.