Families who loved Let Me Fix that For You by Janice Erlbaum 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 you notice your child taking on the emotional weight of everyone around them, from a friend's bad mood to a family member's health struggle. It is perfect for the natural helper who is beginning to feel burnt out or anxious by things they cannot control. The story follows Gladys, a young girl who believes it is her job to solve every problem she encounters, only to realize that some things cannot be fixed with a simple checklist. As she navigates her mother's illness and her friends' social dramas, the narrative explores the vital distinction between empathy and over-responsibility. It is a gentle, realistic look at the transition from childhood to the more complex emotional world of middle school. Parents will appreciate how it models healthy boundaries and the importance of self care for sensitive kids who care deeply about the world.