Families who loved The Ugly Vegetables by Grace Lin 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 comparing your family's unique traditions, food, or lifestyle to the seemingly perfect or 'normal' homes of their peers. It is especially helpful for children who feel a sense of embarrassment or 'otherness' regarding their cultural heritage. The story follows a young Chinese-American girl who watches her neighbors plant beautiful flower gardens while she and her mother grow 'ugly' vegetables. As she navigates feelings of jealousy and confusion, she eventually discovers that what looks different often holds a special kind of magic. This is a gentle, visually rich exploration of patience, cultural pride, and the realization that beauty isn't always found in a petal: sometimes it is found in a bowl of soup. It is a perfect choice for ages 4 to 8 to encourage self-confidence and an appreciation for family roots.