Families who loved Boxitects by Kim Smith 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 a talented solo creator who struggles to collaborate or feels threatened by a peer with similar skills. Meg is the star boxitect at Maker School until Simone arrives, sparking a fierce rivalry that leads to a literal collapse of their work. It is a brilliant tool for addressing the sting of jealousy and the 'my way is the only way' mindset often found in high-achieving or perfectionist children. While the story centers on STEM and building, the core message is about the emotional maturity required to blend two different visions into something greater. It is perfectly pitched for elementary students navigating the social complexities of group projects and competitive friendships. Parents will appreciate how it validates the pride of individual talent while gently modeling how to apologize and pivot toward teamwork after a failure.