Families who loved Coping with Christmas by Peter Corey 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 the holiday season starts to feel more like a series of obligations and social anxieties than a winter wonderland. It is the perfect antidote for a child who feels overwhelmed by family gatherings, forced social interactions, or the pressure to be perfectly 'jolly' when they are actually feeling grumpy or shy. This humorous survival guide validates the less-than-magical parts of Christmas through satirical lists, diary entries, and witty advice. Written for the middle-grade reader, the book addresses the reality of 'relatives from hell' and the awkwardness of receiving bizarre gifts. It uses a sarcastic, British-inflected humor to normalize feelings of frustration and embarrassment. While the tone is irreverent, it ultimately provides a healthy outlet for children to laugh at the stress of the season rather than internalizing it. It is ideal for ages 8 to 12 as they begin to develop a more cynical, observant eye toward social norms.