Families who loved The Magic Pudding by Norman Lindsay 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 in a silly, high-energy mood and needs an outlet for their own exuberant nonsense or when they are ready to graduate to more sophisticated, witty humor. This Australian classic follows Bunyip Bluegum, a polite koala, as he joins a rough-and-tumble crew of sailors and a sentient, grumpy Pudding that never runs out of slices. It is a story about the joys of friendship and the constant, slapstick battle to keep their lunch from being stolen by devious Pudding Thieves. While the book is nearly a century old, its emotional core rests on the fierce loyalty between the Noble Society of Pudding Owners. It celebrates the logic of the absurd and the fun of clever arguments. It is ideal for children aged 6 to 12 who enjoy wordplay and can handle a bit of old-fashioned, boisterous brawling. Parents will appreciate the rich vocabulary and the way the story encourages a spirited imagination, though they may want to provide context for the colonial Australian slang and the rougher edges of early 20th-century humor.