Families who loved Too Many Toys by David Shannon 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 the playroom floor has disappeared under a mountain of plastic and your child insists that every single scrap is a priceless treasure. It is the perfect tool for navigating the emotional tug of war that happens when it is time to declutter and simplify a child's space. Spencer, a boy with an astronomical amount of toys, must work with his mother to decide what stays and what goes, leading to a relatable and hilarious showdown over the sentimental value of stuff. Through David Shannon's vibrant and chaotic illustrations, the story captures the overwhelming feeling of 'too muchness' while validating a child's deep imaginative connection to their belongings. It is ideal for children ages 3 to 8, offering a gentle mirror for their own hoarding tendencies. Parents will appreciate how it uses humor to de-escalate the tension of chores, ultimately showing that the best toy of all is often the simplest one: the box.