Families who loved Wonderful Babies by Emily Winfield Martin 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 classic when your child is grappling with the realization that they might not have all the answers or when they feel they lack a specific quality like bravery, intelligence, or empathy. This timeless fantasy follows Dorothy as she navigates a strange world, discovering that the things her friends believe they are missing are actually qualities they have demonstrated all along through their actions and loyalty. It is a foundational story for building self-confidence and understanding that our worth comes from within rather than from external validation. While the adventure involves magic and a few darker moments with the Wicked Witch, it remains a pillar of children's literature for ages seven to twelve. It serves as a perfect bridge between simple fables and more complex modern fantasy. Parents will appreciate how the story emphasizes that home and family are often defined by the people we choose to surround ourselves with and the internal strength we find when tested by life's unexpected cyclones.