Families who loved Lola Levine: Halloween Scream by Monica Brown 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 has played a joke that went a little too far, or when they are struggling to understand why something they find 'funny' might actually be hurtful to a friend. It is a perfect choice for navigating the social minefields of elementary school friendships, particularly around high-energy holidays like Halloween. Lola Levine is a spunky, creative girl who loves a good scare, but her latest prank leaves her best friends feeling upset rather than entertained. Through Lola's journey, children see a realistic portrayal of 'social oops' moments and the specific steps needed to make a sincere apology. The story beautifully integrates Lola's Jewish and Peruvian heritage, making it a wonderful pick for families seeking diverse representation within a relatable, everyday school story. It is ideal for ages 6 to 9 as they begin to develop more complex empathy and social accountability.