Families who loved Know-It-All by Andrew Clements 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 grappling with the pressure of school competitions or feeling frustrated by peers who always seem to have the 'best' ideas. It speaks directly to the child who worries they aren't smart enough or talented enough to stand out in a crowded classroom. Through the relatable eyes of Jake Drake, children explore the fine line between healthy ambition and the trap of comparing oneself to others. In this story, third-grader Jake is determined to win the school science fair, mostly to prove he is just as capable as the class 'know-it-alls.' As he navigates the stress of building a winning project, he learns that the true reward of science is the joy of discovery rather than just the trophy. It is a lighthearted, realistic school story that models how to handle social friction and academic pressure with integrity and humor. Parents will appreciate how it de-escalates the 'must-win' mentality while encouraging genuine curiosity.