Families who loved School Days by Erica Silverman often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child is preparing for a major transition, like starting school, and expresses worry about what happens to the loved ones left behind at home. It is a gentle and humorous bridge for children who are beginning to navigate the push and pull of growing independence while wanting to maintain the security of their existing bonds. In this story, Cowgirl Kate heads off to school, leaving her loyal horse Cocoa behind. The narrative explores Cocoa's feelings of jealousy and Kate's efforts to reassure him that new friends do not replace old ones. Targeted at first and second graders, this early reader provides a perfect opening for parents to talk about how love and friendship can expand rather than divide. It validates the child's own anxiety through the character of the horse, making it a safe space to discuss big feelings.