Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Book of Eleven | 1998 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 2 | One of Those Days | 2006 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 3 | The OK Book | 2007 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 4 | It’s Not Fair! | 2008 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 5 | The Big Sibling Book: Baby’s First Year According to ME | 2009 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 6 | Duck! Rabbit! | 2009 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 7 | Yes Day! | 2009 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 8 | Bedtime for Mommy | 2010 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 9 | The Wonder Book | 2010 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 10 | This Plus That: Life’s Little Equations | 2011 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 11 | Al Pha’s Bet | 2011 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 12 | Plant a Kiss | 2011 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 13 | Wumbers | 2012 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 14 | Exclamation Mark | 2013 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 15 | I Wish You More | 2015 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 16 | Little Miss, Big Sis | 2015 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 17 | Friendshape | 2015 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 18 | Awake Beautiful Child | 2015 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 19 | Holy Cow, I Sure Do Love You! | 2016 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 20 | That’s Me Loving You | 2016 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 21 | Dear Girl | 2017 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 22 | Don’t Blink! | 2018 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 23 | Choo-Choo School | 2020 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
| 24 | Moo-Moo, I Love You! | 2020 | Amy Krouse Rosenthal | Buy |
This collection gathers Amy Krouse Rosenthal’s standalone children’s books, from her 1998 debut The Book of Eleven through posthumous releases like Choo-Choo School and Moo-Moo, I Love You! in 2020. These 24 books span a wide range of picture book styles, from humor to bedtime stories to concept books.
Several of these titles became breakout hits. Duck! Rabbit! (2009), co-written with Tom Lichtenheld, uses an optical illusion to spark debates about perspective. Yes Day! (2009) imagines a day where parents say yes to everything, a premise Netflix turned into a 2021 film. I Wish You More (2015) became a popular graduation and baby shower gift for its simple blessings format. Other favorites include Exclamation Mark (2013), a story about a punctuation mark trying to fit in, and Plant a Kiss (2011), which follows a kiss as it grows into a garden.