Families who loved The Invisible Dog by Dick King-Smith 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 is begging for a pet and you have to say no, or when you notice them using elaborate pretend play to cope with a disappointment. It is a masterclass in how children use imagination not just for fun, but as a sophisticated emotional tool to bridge the gap between their desires and their reality. Janie wants a Great Dane, but her parents simply cannot afford one. Rather than sulking, Janie 'adopts' Henry, an invisible Great Dane. Through her unwavering commitment to this imaginary friend, she demonstrates remarkable patience and humor. It is a gentle, short chapter book that validates a child's deep longing for companionship while celebrating the supportive, slightly quirky family dynamics that eventually make her dream come true. Parents will appreciate the respectful way King-Smith treats Janie's imagination, never mocking her but instead allowing the adults in her life to join in the magic.