Families who loved Jessi's Secret Language by Ann M. Martin 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 starting to notice that people communicate in different ways, or when they are navigating the complexities of making a new friend who feels like an outsider. It is a perfect choice for fostering proactive inclusion and showing how taking the time to learn a new skill, like sign language, can transform someone else's world. In this installment of the Baby-sitters Club, Jessi Ramsey takes on the responsibility of sitting for Matt, a young boy who is deaf. Rather than seeing his deafness as a barrier, Jessi immerses herself in learning American Sign Language and eventually inspires her whole community to bridge the communication gap. The story balances Jessi's personal passion for ballet with her growing advocacy for Matt, making it an excellent bridge for 8 to 12 year olds who are developing their own sense of social responsibility. Parents will appreciate the book's grounded approach to disability, emphasizing that Matt is a typical kid who simply uses a different language. It offers a gentle yet effective way to discuss empathy, the effort required for true friendship, and the beauty of diverse communities.