Where's Spot?: what to read next

  • Board books
  • Picture books

Where’s Spot? was one of the first bestselling flap books for toddlers – not least because it also includes a simple story and appealingly cute dog. If your toddler adores Spot, here are some ideas for books you might try next…

Other flap books for toddlers

Some excellent toddler flap books include the colourful felt flaps in Let’s Find the Tiger by Alex Willmore and Nosy Crow’s extensive Where’s Mr/​Mrs series by Ingela P Arrhenius. Despite the flaps being soft, they are super durable. For whole page flaps little ones can turn, Child’s Play’s Making Tracks series by Cocoretto are interesting, inclusive and well-engineered, with die cut shapes that toddlers and babies can play with, too.

  • Let’s Find the Tiger

    by Alex Willmore 

    2019 0 to 4 years 

    • Board books
    • Interactive

    This beautifully produced little board book is sure to capture the attention of even the youngest babies. A tiger is hiding in the book, and there are soft felt flaps to investigate behind.

  • Where’s Mr Lion

    by Nosy Crow 

    2017 0 to 4 years 

    • Board books
    • Interactive
    • Picture books

    Five beautifully illustrated spreads show a series of friendly savannah animals hiding behind bright felt flaps. You’re in for a treat on the final page too.… There’s a mirror!

Books about everyday life

Melissa Crowton’s Marley Bear board book series follows Marley through a number of visits to town and country type environments, so has a bit more of a story for little ones, like Spot. Sian Wheatcroft’s picture book This Bear, That Bear is a rhyming text about a day out with the family that is perfect for Spot fans, and Little Tiger’s Peek Through board book series by Jonny Marx and Zoe Waring explores a range of everyday life knowledge building for little ones, from grown-ups’ jobs to shopping and more.

  • This Bear, That Bear

    by Sian Wheatcroft 

    2017 2 to 7 years 

    • Picture books
    • Poetry and rhyme

    There’s a bear parade and every bear you can imagine is there! This lovely singsong text has a rhythm reminiscent of We’re Going on a Bear Hunt. It brims with alliteration and internal rhyme and is incredibly fun to read aloud.

  • Peek-Through Around Town

    by Little Tiger, illustrated by Zoe Waring 

    2020 0 to 4 years 

    • Board books
    • Poetry and rhyme

    Dusty the dog wants to go for a walk, so sets off on a journey around his town – saying hello to all his friends and taking in all the exciting sights and smells of the day. These board books from Little Tiger offer toddlers a bit of narrative, which make them ideal for slightly older little ones with longer attention spans.

Toddler books featuring dogs

For those that love Spot himself, Ross Collins’ This is A Dog features the exploits of a very naughty dog that invades a My First Animal” book with hilarious consequences. Mick Inkpen’s classic Kipper books feature cosy stories about everyday life for toddlers and Michael Whaite’s 100 Dogs is a super fun rhyming book featuring (you guessed it) 100 different dogs of all persuasions. For slightly older children, Louise Yates’ Dog Loves Books features a dog that loves reading so much he opens a bookshop.

  • Kipper’s Birthday

    by Mick Inkpen 

    2014 2 to 9 years 

    • Classics
    • Funny
    • Picture books

    Kipper is working hard preparing for his birthday. He bakes a very interesting cake to share with his friends and makes beautiful invitations but is too tired to deliver them.

Seek and find books

In Eloise White and Cory Reid’s We’re Off To Find a Fairy a family spends the day in nature looking for a fairy and finding endangered creatures instead. For die-hard Spot fans, there are of course plenty of other books in the series including Find Spot at the Zoo where Spot gets lost – oh no! For slightly older readers, David McKee’s Elmer and the Lost Treasure tells the story of the world’s most loveable elephant on a quest to find treasure with his friends in the jungle. Last, in Morag Hood’s hilarious Spaghetti Hunters Tiny Horse helps Duck find pasta in a simple but silly adventure.

  • We’re Off To Find a Fairy

    by Eloise White and Cory Reid 

    2020 2 to 7 years 

    • Picture books
    • Disability

    A family sets off in the countryside to find a fairy – surely they won’t be too difficult to find? A lovely rhyming tale that introduces children to a range of endangered British species.

  • Spaghetti Hunters

    by Morag Hood 

    2020 2 to 7 years 

    • Funny
    • Picture books

    Duck is looking for his spaghetti, but he can’t find it anywhere! Fortunately, Tiny Horse, self-proclaimed spaghetti hunter, has all the kit to help them find the elusive pasta.

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