Families who loved Where Do You Live? by Marcie Bovetz 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 starts noticing that every house on the block looks different or when they are preparing for a move to a new environment. It is a foundational tool for helping young children understand that while 'home' is a universal concept, the physical structure can vary wildly based on geography and family needs. The book uses simple, repetitive language to introduce structures like apartments, houses, and mobile homes, fostering a sense of belonging and community awareness. As a developmental resource, it validates a child's own living situation while sparking curiosity about the wider world. Parents will appreciate the clear, non-judgmental presentation of diverse housing types, which helps build early vocabulary and social studies concepts. It is an ideal choice for the 3 to 6 age range, providing a gentle introduction to the idea that home is more than just four walls, it is a place where people live and love.