Families who loved A Wedding for Wiglaf? by Kate McMullan 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 starting to navigate the social pressures of peer groups or feeling the first pangs of social embarrassment. This lighthearted story follows Wiglaf, a kind and somewhat clumsy student at the Dragon Slayers' Academy, who finds himself the target of Princess Belcheena's very specific marriage requirements. It is a perfect choice for kids who need to see that it is okay to be yourself even when others have grand, and often ridiculous, expectations of you. While the setting is filled with dragons and medieval mishaps, the heart of the story is about friendship and staying true to one's identity. At 112 pages with funny character profiles at the end, it is an accessible and entertaining read for elementary students. It uses humor to take the sting out of awkward social situations, making it a safe space for children to explore themes of self-confidence and loyalty among friends.