Families who loved What Makes a Family? by Molly Potter often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
You would reach for this book when your child begins asking why their friend has two moms, why they don't have a sibling, or why their own family looks different from the ones in their favorite cartoons. It is a gentle, inclusive guide that shifts the definition of family away from strict biological ties and toward the emotional bonds of care and commitment. Molly Potter uses clear, accessible language to explore varied structures including adoption, fostering, single parenthood, and blended families. The book emphasizes that while every home operates differently, the common thread of a family is the love and support members provide for one another. It is a perfect tool for building empathy and self-confidence in children aged 4 to 7, ensuring they feel seen and valued regardless of their domestic setup.