Families who loved What Are Feet For? by Abbey Wedgeworth 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 want to channel your toddler's endless physical energy into a meaningful conversation about purpose and kindness. It is perfect for those moments when little feet are prone to kicking or running away, offering a gentle way to redirect behavior by grounding it in a faith-based perspective. The book celebrates the wonderful things feet can do, from jumping in puddles to walking in God's ways. Through simple, rhythmic text and engaging lift-the-flap features, the story explores the dual nature of our bodies: the fun of physical play and the responsibility of using our strength for good. It transitions from joyful movement to the moral choice of how we treat others. For Christian families, it provides a foundational way to explain that our bodies are a gift from God designed for loving Him and our neighbors.