Families who loved To Dogs, with Love by Maria Gianferrari 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 you want to celebrate the profound bond between your child and their four-legged companion, or when you want to introduce the concept of service animals with grace and empathy. It serves as a gentle bridge for conversations about disability and how different people navigate the world with help from their furry friends. Through a series of poetic thank-you notes, the book explores themes of loyalty, emotional support, and physical assistance, making it an excellent choice for neurodivergent children or those with physical disabilities who see themselves reflected in the pages. Written by animal expert Maria Gianferrari, the text is accessible for preschool and elementary-aged children (ages 4 to 8). It offers a soothing, repetitive structure that provides comfort and validation. Parents will appreciate the inclusive illustrations that showcase a diverse range of humans and working dogs, helping children understand that heroes come in many forms, sometimes with wagging tails. It is an ideal bedtime read or a classroom tool for building a culture of kindness and inclusion.