Families who loved Kids Speak Out About Bullying by Chris Schwab 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 starts expressing anxiety about school dynamics or describes witnessing unkind behavior among peers. It provides a structured yet accessible way to talk about social power imbalances and the importance of finding one's voice. Through the relatable perspectives of real children, this guide helps young readers recognize the various forms bullying can take, from physical actions to social exclusion. The book focuses on the themes of justice, fairness, and bravery. It is specifically designed for the elementary and middle school years, offering a supportive framework for kids to build self-confidence and empathy. Parents will find it an excellent tool for opening difficult conversations and modeling proactive, kind behavior in tricky social situations.