Families who loved The Smart Hat by Cath Jones 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 starts showing a keen interest in logic, puzzles, or how things work in the social world of school. It is an ideal bridge for early readers who are moving beyond simple picture books and need a narrative that respects their growing intellect while keeping the stakes relatable and safe. The story follows Theodore Jigsaw Jones, a young detective who solves neighborhood and school-yard mysteries from his basement office for a dollar a day. Beyond the fun of the central mystery, this book emphasizes the importance of observation, teamwork, and critical thinking. It speaks to the universal childhood desire for autonomy and the satisfaction that comes from solving a problem independently. It is a gentle introduction to the mystery genre, focusing on friendship and school-life dynamics rather than anything frightening or high-stakes, making it a reliable choice for a cozy evening read or a confidence-boosting solo reading session.