Families who loved Winston, Newton, Elton, and Ed by James Stevenson 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 is caught in the exhausting loop of comparing themselves to others, whether it is a sibling rivalry or the lonely feeling of being the odd one out in a new group. Through James Stevenson's signature blend of gentle wit and expressive illustration, the stories help normalize the friction of daily life and the vulnerability of being away from home. The first story introduces three walrus brothers who spend their time bickering and competing, only to realize that their shared history is what makes them a team. The second follows Ed, a penguin who finds himself stranded and must navigate the awkwardness of making friends in a strange land. At its heart, this is a book about belonging and the quiet realization that our quirks are often what draw people to us. It is perfectly pitched for the early elementary transition, providing humor without being saccharine.