Families who loved Emily Is Being Bullied, What Can She Do? by Ffion Jones 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 coming home from school with a slumped posture, a quiet voice, or unexplained anxiety about their social circle. It is a vital tool for families navigating the painful reality of peer exclusion and verbal bullying. The story follows Emily, a young girl whose confidence is chipped away by the actions of others, but it focuses heavily on the practical steps she can take to reclaim her power. Written with psychological expertise, the book moves beyond simple platitudes to offer a clear roadmap for communication. It helps children identify the difference between normal conflict and bullying while providing a vocabulary for seeking help from trusted adults. For parents of children aged 7 to 11, it serves as a gentle yet firm bridge to discuss digital and physical social safety, ensuring that no child feels they have to carry the weight of bullying alone.