Families who loved Insults Aren't Funny by Amanda F. Doering 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 comes home feeling deflated by a joke that actually hurt, or if you have noticed them using biting sarcasm as a way to gain social standing. This guide helps children distinguish between playful teasing and harmful insults through relatable school-based scenarios. It explores the emotional weight of name-calling and provides concrete strategies for setting boundaries and seeking help. Ideal for the early elementary years, the book uses clear language and approachable illustrations to normalize the feeling of being upset by words while empowering kids to speak up. It is a practical tool for building empathy and social intelligence during the formative years when peer dynamics become more complex.