Families who loved The Red Tree by Shaun Tan often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child is experiencing a period of heavy sadness, depression, or an overwhelming sense of 'nothingness' that feels impossible to put into words. It is designed for moments when a child feels lost in a world that seems gray or confusing, providing a visual language for feelings that often remain bottled up. The Red Tree uses surreal and intricate artwork to follow a young girl through a day of difficult emotions, portrayed through metaphors like a giant fish or a dark room. While the imagery captures the weight of isolation and confusion, the story concludes with a powerful, glowing symbol of hope. It is an excellent choice for normalizing mental health struggles and reassuring children that even the darkest days eventually give way to light. Though the themes are deep, the message of resilience makes it a comforting anchor for older children and teens.