Families who loved Dancing Daze by Sarah Webb 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 juggle of supporting a loved one through a crisis while trying to maintain their own identity and commitments. It is an ideal choice for tweens who feel the weight of responsibility toward others but are still learning how to voice their own needs and boundaries. The story follows Amy as she balances her own life goals with the mysterious struggles of her best friend's sister, a high-achieving ballerina. It provides a relatable, empathetic look at family pressure, secret-keeping, and the power of a supportive community. Parents will appreciate the realistic portrayal of friendship and the way it models active problem-solving during stressful times. It is a gentle yet honest exploration of the pressures facing young performers and the siblings or friends in their orbit. Best for ages 9 to 13, it offers a perfect opening to discuss stress management and the importance of looking out for one another.