Families who loved Happy Camper? by Kathleen O'Dell 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 facing the daunting prospect of their first sleepaway camp or is struggling with the 'growing pains' of a changing best friendship. This story follows Agnes Parker as she heads to science camp, only to find herself in a different cabin than her best friend, Prejean. As Agnes navigates a quirky bunkmate and new social hierarchies, she begins to see her friend through the eyes of others, sparking feelings of jealousy and protective worry. It is an insightful look at how physical distance can create emotional perspective, helping middle-graders process the anxiety of standing on their own two feet. Parents will appreciate the book's gentle handling of complex themes like racial microaggressions and the shift from childhood play to adolescent social awareness.