Families who loved The Stink by Ashlee Yates 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 first 'baby' (the family dog) or your toddler is struggling to share the spotlight with a new arrival. By centering the story on an English Bulldog who is equally intrigued and repelled by his new baby sister, the book uses humor to acknowledge the complicated feelings of displacement that occur when a family dynamic shifts. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to validate their child's jealousy without the conversation becoming too heavy or clinical. The story leans heavily into 'silly' territory, focusing on the sensory overload of a new infant, specifically the smells and sounds. This approach helps de-escalate the tension of sibling rivalry by inviting laughter. For children aged 3 to 7, the relatable themes of belonging and curiosity are wrapped in a playful narrative that reinforces that while things have changed, the love within the home remains constant. It serves as a gentle bridge to discuss how new family members can be both a 'stink' and a joy.