Families who loved Who Made Me? by Shirley Tulloch often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their toddler begins to ask the first big 'why' and 'who' questions about their existence and the natural world. It is designed for those moments of quiet connection when you want to instill a sense of being purposefully made and deeply loved by a Creator. Through the lens of iconic African wildlife, the story affirms that every creature, including the child, has a special place in the world. The book uses gentle, repetitive inquiries to explore the origins of various animals, ultimately grounding the child's identity in divine craftsmanship. It focuses on themes of curiosity, wonder, and self-confidence. Parents will appreciate the rhythmic prose and the way it transforms a complex theological concept into a simple, comforting bedtime narrative that celebrates both nature and the individual child's worth.