Families who loved Arnie and the Skateboard Gang by Nancy Carlson 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 complex social waters of elementary school and feels the pressure to do something risky or 'cool' just to be accepted. It is a perfect conversation starter for moments when a child expresses anxiety about being left out or feeling like they aren't brave enough to keep up with the crowd. In this story, Arnie the cat is an avid skateboarder who is challenged by the local 'tough kids' to ride down the notoriously dangerous Suicide Hill. The narrative explores Arnie's internal struggle between his desire for belonging and his common sense. Through Arnie's choice, parents can help children aged 4 to 8 understand that true courage often means saying no to a bad idea, even if it feels lonely in the moment. It provides a non-preachy way to validate their fears while reinforcing the importance of personal safety and integrity.