Families who loved The Princess and the Frog by Amanda Vesey 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 struggling with the frustration of unmet expectations or dealing with a peer who has overstayed their welcome. It is a perfect choice for children who are learning that getting exactly what they asked for sometimes comes with unexpected, and often annoying, responsibilities. This clever subversion of the classic fairy tale follows a princess who brings a frog home, only to find that instead of a magical transformation, she is stuck with a demanding, lazy houseguest. Aminada Vesey uses humor to explore the complex feelings of impatience and the realization that appearances can be deceiving. The story validates a child's right to feel annoyed when someone is being bossy or taking advantage of their kindness. It is a fantastic tool for discussing boundaries and the reality that people (and frogs) are not always who we want them to be. The quirky illustrations and dry wit make it an engaging read for preschoolers and early elementary students alike.