Families who loved Angelina and Alice by Katharine Holabird 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 navigating the delicate politics of early friendships, particularly when they feel excluded or stung by the whispers of peers. It is a comforting resource for children who are beginning to understand that true friends should lift them up rather than put them down, especially during high pressure moments like school performances or sporting events. The story follows Angelina and her new friend Alice as they navigate a social misunderstanding caused by older, teasing mice. They eventually learn that by combining their unique strengths, they can overcome both their insecurities and their stage fright. It is perfectly pitched for the preschool and early elementary years, normalizing the pain of being left out while modeling a healthy, collaborative path forward through shared goals and mutual support.