Families who loved Abby and the Best Kid Ever by Ann M. 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 book when you notice your child is becoming overly preoccupied with perfection or when a usually spirited child suddenly starts acting like a 'perfect angel' to an unsettling degree. While Abby Stevenson is known for her humor and energy, this story focuses on her young charges, the Pikes, particularly Louri and Natalie, and a visiting cousin who seems too good to be true. It explores the hidden anxieties and the 'performance' of childhood that can mask deeper emotional needs. This middle grade novel is part of the iconic Baby-Sitters Club series and is ideal for children aged 8 to 12. It balances a lighthearted mystery with a thoughtful look at the pressure kids feel to be 'the best' in order to gain attention or security. Parents will appreciate how it validates that being a 'good kid' doesn't mean being perfect, and it encourages open dialogue about self-worth and sibling competition. It is a secular, realistic story that models how to look beneath the surface of a child's behavior.