Families who loved Bullies Never Win by Margery Cuyler 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 if your child is a 'worrier' who tends to play out worst-case scenarios in their head before even getting to school. It is particularly effective for children who feel paralyzed by a dominant peer or a 'frenemy' who uses teasing as a way to maintain social control. Through the character of Jessica, the story explores how internal anxiety can make external problems feel insurmountable, eventually modeling how to find a small but powerful voice to set boundaries. While the book centers on a first-grade classroom, its message about self-perception and emotional resilience is perfect for the 5 to 8 age range. Parents will appreciate how the story doesn't just focus on the bully, but also on Jessica's journey from being 'shrunken' by her fears to standing tall. It offers a realistic, non-violent resolution that empowers children to change their own narrative without needing a grown-up to solve every minor conflict.