Families who loved There's a Bear on My Chair by Ross Collins 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 grappling with a space invader, whether that is a sibling who will not budge or a playmate who ignores their personal boundaries. It is a brilliant tool for children who feel small and unheard in the face of big, immovable obstacles. Through a clever rhyming narrative, the story follows a tiny mouse whose favorite chair has been occupied by a very large, very oblivious bear. While the situation is hilarious, the emotional core is deeply relatable for preschoolers. It validates the frustration of being ignored and the urge to shout when words do not seem to work. The book uses humor to de-escalate the stress of conflict, ultimately showing that sometimes a change in perspective (or a cheeky bit of payback) is the best way to handle a stubborn standoff. It is a perfect choice for teaching assertive communication and the importance of respecting others' space.