Families who loved Junie Is Scared by Jennifer Marcotte 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 facing a new milestone, like a first soccer practice or a birthday party, and is struggling with physical symptoms of anxiety. This story provides a gentle mirror for children who feel frozen by the 'what-ifs' of trying something different. Through Junie's journey, the narrative validates that being brave does not mean the absence of fear, but rather moving forward even when your tummy feels fluttery. Jennifer Marcotte offers a supportive framework for parents to talk about anxiety without judgment. By focusing on the bond between Junie and her friend, the book emphasizes that social support is a powerful tool for emotional regulation. It is a soft, secular approach to building resilience in preschoolers and early elementary students. You will find it particularly helpful for children who need to see their internal jitters reflected in a character who eventually finds joy in the very thing she feared.