Families who loved Herbert's Wormhole by Peter Nelson 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 feeling the pressure of growing up or expresses a desire to skip ahead to adulthood. It is perfect for children who feel like they do not quite fit into the high expectations of their parents and need a humorous, low-stress escape that validates their unique interests. The story follows video game lover Herbert and his science obsessed neighbor Alex as they discover a wormhole in a backyard that transports them a hundred years into a future where their own adult selves are legendary heroes. Through its high energy narrative and heavy use of illustrations, the book explores themes of friendship and the realization that being a kid is actually a superpower. It is highly appropriate for the middle grade reader who enjoys a mix of slapstick humor and imaginative world building. Parents will appreciate how the book encourages boys to embrace their creativity and teamwork while gently poking fun at the absurdity of adult life and future technology.