Families who loved Moving Day by Meg Cabot 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 a major life transition, particularly a move to a new house or school, and needs a relatable way to process their anxiety. Meg Cabot captures the specific, high stakes drama of a nine year old's internal world with humor and warmth. Allie Finkle's journey from resisting change to finding her footing in a new environment provides a perfect roadmap for children who feel like their world is being turned upside down. The story centers on Allie's attempt to control her changing circumstances by creating a personal book of rules. While the plot focuses on moving from the suburbs to a creaky old house, the deeper emotional themes explore friendship dynamics, the fear of the unknown, and the resilience required to start over. It is a gentle, funny, and highly realistic look at middle grade life that validates a child's big feelings without being overly heavy or instructional.