Families who loved Just Kidding by Trudy Ludwig often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their child comes home feeling confused or hurt by a friend who makes stinging remarks but hides behind the phrase, I was just kidding. It is an essential tool for helping children distinguish between harmless, mutual teasing and targeted social aggression. The story follows D.J., a young boy who deals with a classmate named Vince whose jokes always seem to have a sharp edge. Through D.J.'s journey, the book explores the emotional weight of shame and the importance of finding one's voice. It is highly appropriate for the elementary school years, ages 6 to 10, when peer dynamics become more complex. Parents will appreciate how it provides a concrete framework for setting boundaries and encourages kids to seek support from trusted adults without feeling like a snitch.