Families who loved Karen's Cartwheel 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 struggling with the frustration of a new hobby or feeling like they are the only ones who cannot master a specific skill. It is perfect for children who are prone to comparing their progress to others and might be tempted to quit when things get difficult. In this story, Karen Brewer is excited to start gymnastics, but her enthusiasm quickly turns to anxiety when she realizes she cannot perform a perfect cartwheel as easily as her classmates. The book explores the internal pressure children place on themselves to be the best and the vulnerability of learning in a group setting. It is a gentle, realistic look at building self-confidence through practice and persistence. Ideal for ages 7 to 9, this early chapter book provides a relatable model for handling performance anxiety. Parents will appreciate how it validates the 'big feelings' of frustration while encouraging a growth mindset. It also offers a cozy look at blended family life, showing how a supportive home environment can help a child navigate social and athletic challenges at school.