Families who loved Where Is Grandpa's Smile? by Maria Keane Pascuzzi often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when they notice their child is becoming an 'emotional detective,' observing that a beloved grandparent or adult in their life seems unusually quiet, sad, or tired. It is a gentle tool for children who possess high empathy but may feel a sense of responsibility for an adult's happiness. The story follows young Abby as she searches for her grandfather's missing smile, only to discover that joy isn't something that can be lost permanently: it is often reflected back through connection and love. Appropriate for preschoolers through early elementary students, this book serves as a beautiful bridge for discussing how emotions can fluctuate. It validates a child's desire to help while gently shifting the focus to the simple, loving interactions that make relationships special. Parents will appreciate the way it models proactive kindness without making the emotional weight of an adult's sadness feel too heavy for a child to carry.