Families who loved Z Is for Moose by Kelly Bingham 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 is struggling with the 'center of the universe' phase, especially if they have trouble waiting their turn or react with loud frustration when things do not go as planned. It is a brilliant resource for children who feel a deep, urgent need to be included and do not yet have the tools to manage that impulsivity. The story follows an overeager Moose who is so excited to appear in an alphabet book that he keeps crashing into other letters' pages. When he realizes he was skipped for the letter M, he goes through a very relatable meltdown, scribbling on pages and throwing a tantrum, until his friend Zebra finds a way to include him. It is a hilarious, meta-fictional look at big emotions and the importance of finding a place for everyone. It is perfect for ages 3 to 7, offering a safe space to laugh at 'bad' behavior while discussing how our actions affect others.