Families who loved Bug Girl by Carol Sonenklar 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 nuances of peer relationships or feels like an outsider because of an intense or unusual hobby. It is an excellent choice for kids who need a gentle nudge toward understanding that true friendship involves showing up for others, even when the situation is intimidating or literally small-scale. The story follows third-grader Charlie, a dedicated bug lover who uses a magical device to transform into a beetle. When he finds himself in a life-threatening predicament, facing a classmate's bug collection pin, his friend Suzanne must overcome her own hesitation to transform into an ant and save him. Beyond the fast-paced insect adventure, the book explores themes of loyalty and the courage required to help a friend in need. Ideal for ages 7 to 10, this sequel offers a blend of humor and mild suspense that keeps reluctant readers engaged. Parents will appreciate how it validates niche interests while modeling a healthy, supportive friendship between a boy and a girl. It provides a natural opening to discuss teamwork and how different perspectives, or in this case, different species, can solve problems together.