Families who loved The Blabbermouths by Gerda Mantinband 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 has accidentally let a secret slip or struggles to understand why some news isn't meant for everyone. It provides a playful, low-pressure way to discuss the consequences of 'blabbering' without being preachy or shaming. Through the lens of a classic folktale, children learn that while keeping a secret can be hard, being thoughtful about our words is a valuable skill. The story follows a poor farmer who finds a treasure but cannot keep the news to himself, despite his best efforts. To save his family from the complications of his big mouth, he must rely on a clever, slightly absurd plan involving pancakes and flying fish. It is a wonderful choice for parents who want to model creative problem-solving and highlight the importance of trust within a family, all while sharing a good laugh over a silly situation. Best for children ages 5 to 9, it fits perfectly into bedtime or classroom reading as a springboard for talking about honesty and discretion.