Families who loved Cupid Doesn't Flip Hamburgers by Debbie Dadey 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 starts noticing the quirky habits of adults or begins buzzing with excitement (and perhaps a little nervousness) around Valentine's Day. It is a perfect choice for kids who enjoy 'detective' thinking and are beginning to navigate the social complexities of crushes and school-wide events. The story follows a group of friends who suspect their new cafeteria lady might actually be Cupid in disguise because of the strange, romantic effect her cooking has on everyone at Bailey Elementary. This early chapter book uses humor and urban legends to explore themes of teamwork and the power of observation. It offers a low-stakes way to discuss how rumors start and how friends can work together to solve a mystery. Parents will appreciate the way it captures the imaginative inner lives of elementary students while maintaining a light, playful tone that makes reading feel like an adventure rather than a chore.