Families who loved I and Sproggy by Constance C. Greene 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 to accept a new person into the family circle or feels their 'territory' is being invaded by a sibling. It is a perfect fit for children grappling with the complex, often prickly emotions that come with blended families and step-siblings. The story follows ten-year-old Adam, whose life in New York City is upended when his English step-sister, Sproggy, moves in. Constance C. Greene masterfully captures the authentic voice of a child feeling displaced. Instead of forced sentimentality, the book explores jealousy, the fear of being replaced, and the slow, bumpy road toward friendship. It is an honest and humorous look at the reality of middle-grade sibling rivalry, making it an excellent tool for normalizing a child's frustration while showing that change, though difficult, can lead to unexpected bonds. Ideal for ages 8 to 12.