Families who loved Eight Times Up by John Corr 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 is struggling with persistent anxiety or finding it difficult to navigate new social environments. Riley is a relatable protagonist whose 'big worries' often feel like an invisible weight, making it hard for him to connect with peers or feel confident in his own skin. When his father signs him up for aikido, Riley discovers that managing fear isn't about making it disappear, but about learning how to move with it. Through the disciplined practice of martial arts and the support of a diverse group of new friends, Riley begins to build the inner resilience necessary to face his daily challenges. This story is particularly effective for children aged 9 to 12 because it treats their emotional world with respect and nuance. It moves beyond simple 'be brave' platitudes to show the actual work of emotional regulation and the importance of community. Parents will appreciate how the book models a supportive father-son relationship and provides a realistic look at how physical activity can serve as a grounding force for mental health.