Families who loved The Invisible Parade by Leigh Bardugo 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 feeling the heavy weight of a recent loss during a time of celebration or a holiday. It is a perfect choice for children who seem withdrawn or fearful of attending family gatherings while they are actively grieving a loved one. The story follows young Cala on Dia de Muertos as she navigates her reluctance to celebrate her grandfather's memory alongside her family's festivities. Through a lush, magical lens, the book explores how bravery isn't the absence of fear or sadness, but the willingness to move through them. While it centers on a specific cultural holiday, the emotional core of missing a grandparent and finding comfort in the 'invisible' presence of those we've lost is universal. It is a gentle, visually stunning tool for normalizing the complex mix of joy and sorrow that often accompanies heritage and family memory.