Families who loved The Mystery at the Monkey House by David A. Adler 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 you notice your child is becoming a keen observer or perhaps feels like their unique way of processing information is a bit different from their peers. It is perfect for the transition into independent reading, offering a sense of competence and agency to young readers who are starting to navigate the world on their own. The story follows fifth grader Jennifer Cam Jansen, who uses her photographic memory to solve a mystery involving missing monkeys at the local zoo. Beyond the puzzle, it explores themes of integrity, justice, and the value of a sharp mind. Parents will appreciate the wholesome, low-stakes tension that builds confidence without causing anxiety, making it an ideal choice for kids who want a challenge but are not quite ready for intense middle-grade thrillers. It celebrates a protagonist who is proud of her intelligence and uses it to help her community.