Families who loved The Giant who Had No Heart by Linda Allen 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 feels small or powerless in the face of a big problem or a daunting family responsibility. This classic Norwegian folktale reimagined tells the story of Boots, the youngest brother who must venture out alone to save his siblings from a stone-cold fate. It is a powerful narrative for children who need to understand that bravery isn't just about strength, but about kindness and cleverness. Through Boots’s journey, children learn that even the youngest or most overlooked family member can be the one to restore harmony when things feel scary or broken. It is a beautiful choice for elementary-aged children who are beginning to navigate their own sense of agency and resilience. The story uses the metaphor of a giant without a heart to explore the idea of emotional disconnectedness and how empathy can ultimately defeat even the most intimidating obstacles.