Families who loved Maya and the Robot by Eve L. Ewing 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 navigating the shifting sands of middle school friendships and feeling like the odd one out. It is a perfect choice for the student who feels their social circle is shrinking or who prefers the company of gadgets and projects to the drama of the playground. Maya is a relatable protagonist who finds herself in a different class than her two best friends, leading to a profound sense of isolation. The story follows Maya as she discovers a broken robot named Ralph in an old convenience store and uses her scientific mind to bring him back to life. Through this process, she learns that while things (and people) change, she has the internal power to build a new sense of self. It is a heartwarming, realistic look at growing up, discovering hidden talents in STEM, and finding where you belong when your old spots are taken. Parents will appreciate the way it validates the quiet pain of friendship changes while offering a proactive, hopeful path forward.