Families who loved Are Not Afraid by Kara LaReau 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 trying to project a tough exterior while secretly grappling with anxiety or fear. It is particularly helpful for children who feel pressured to be the brave one in their peer group or family, or for those who think that feeling scared is a sign of weakness. Through the relatable Ratso brothers, children see that even the coolest characters get nervous. The story follows Louie and Ralphie Ratso as they attempt to prove their bravery by visiting a supposedly haunted house, only to realize that their attempts to act tough are actually getting in the way of having fun and being honest. The book gently explores themes of sibling support and emotional vulnerability, making it an excellent bridge for discussing internal feelings versus outward appearances. It is a lighthearted chapter book perfectly calibrated for the five to eight age range, providing a safe space to normalize the common jitters that come with growing up.