Families who loved Ugh! Don't Be a Litterbug! by Richard D. Covey 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 notice your child leaving a trail of wrappers behind or when they start asking why we bother putting plastic in a different bin. It serves as a gentle bridge between seeing trash as a nuisance and understanding our collective responsibility to the planet. Through the eyes of Zak the Yak and a relatable group of young Kid Guardians, the story transforms the chore of cleaning up into a meaningful mission of environmental stewardship. The book focuses heavily on themes of community accountability and the pride that comes from taking care of one's surroundings. It is perfectly pitched for elementary students who are beginning to develop a sense of personal agency. By framing recycling as a team effort rather than a lecture, it helps children transition from passive observers to active participants in their local environment. Parents will appreciate how it models positive peer influence and reinforces the idea that no child is too small to make a difference.