Families who loved I Have a Question by Andrew Arnold 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 seems to have a thousand questions at home but goes completely silent at school or in groups. It is an essential tool for children who experience that specific, freezing anxiety of being the center of attention, even when they are bursting with curiosity. The story follows a young boy who has a great question but finds himself paralyzed by the 'what-ifs' of raising his hand. Through gentle illustrations and relatable internal monologue, the book explores themes of social anxiety, self-doubt, and the physical sensation of nervousness. It is perfectly pitched for the elementary school years, specifically ages 4 to 8, when the pressure to conform starts to outweigh the natural impulse to ask 'why.' Parents will appreciate how it validates the child's fear without being dismissive, providing a roadmap for finding one's voice in a quiet room.