Families who loved Uh-Oh! Rabbit by Jo Ham 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 toddler is in a physical 'testing phase,' constantly climbing on furniture or experimenting with gravity. It is the perfect tool for children who are just beginning to vocalize their spatial awareness and need a playful way to label the movements they experience at the park or in the playroom. The story follows Rabbit through a series of energetic activities like seesawing and diving, framing every tumble or 'down' moment with a lighthearted 'uh-oh.' Beyond just teaching opposites, this book fosters a sense of resilience. By treating a fall as a funny part of the adventure, it helps toddlers develop a growth mindset toward physical play. The high-contrast, minimalist art is developmentally optimized for young eyes, making it a stylish addition to your nursery that bridges the gap between high-end design and early childhood education.