Families who loved Indu's Time to Shine by Yasmine Naghdi 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 loves an activity but feels anxious about the spotlight, or when you want to discuss how financial barriers can impact a child's hobbies. Indu is a relatable protagonist who loves ballet for the joy of movement rather than the dream of being a star. The story provides a gentle, realistic window into how kids process socioeconomic differences and stage fright, emphasizing that one's passion for an art form is valid regardless of their career goals or bank account. It is a perfect choice for 7 to 10 year olds navigating the pressures of extracurricular expectations and the complexities of social fairness. Through Indu's journey, children learn that being 'different' from the group, whether emotionally or financially, can be a catalyst for meaningful change and deeper friendships. It is an empowering read that validates a child's right to participate in what they love on their own terms.