Families who loved We All Play by Julie Flett 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 bursting with energy and needs a gentle way to connect their physical play with the natural world around them. It is the perfect choice for a transition time, such as moving from active outdoor play to a quieter indoor moment, or when you want to nurture a sense of belonging within the global family of living things. The story follows various animals, from birds to bears, as they hop, hide, and swim, eventually mirroring these movements through a group of Cree children. Through rhythmic, minimalist prose and stunning earth-toned illustrations, the book celebrates joy, curiosity, and our deep connection to nature. While it is simple enough for toddlers to follow the repetitive patterns, preschool-aged children will appreciate the inclusion of Cree words and the message that play is a universal language. It is an essential addition to any home library to introduce Indigenous culture and the concept that we are all part of one interconnected world.