Families who loved Too Small Tola Gets Tough by Atinuke 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 facing a season of unexpected change, family separation, or the realization that the adults in their life don't have all the answers. It is particularly healing for children who feel small or overlooked and need to see that their contributions to the household truly matter. Set in Lagos, Nigeria, the story follows Tola as a pandemic lockdown forces her siblings to move away and her grandmother to stop working, leaving Tola to step up as a resourceful worker for a wealthy neighbor. Through Tola's journey, the book explores themes of economic resilience, the dignity of labor, and the deep bonds of family that remain even when physically apart. It is a gentle yet honest look at how global crises affect local communities and individual households. Parents will appreciate the way it models proactive kindness and problem-solving without downplaying the very real stresses of financial hardship. It is a perfect choice for 7 to 10 year olds who are ready for nuanced realistic fiction.