Families who loved My Friend Has Autism by Amanda Doering Tourville 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 noticing that a classmate or playmate interacts with the world in a different way, or if they have questions about why a friend might struggle with loud noises or social cues. It is designed to bridge the gap between curiosity and empathy by focusing on the commonalities of childhood friendship while explaining the specific mechanics of autism in an accessible way. Written for the 5 to 8 age range, the book follows a narrator who shares his favorite activities with his friend Zack, who has autism. It gently introduces concepts like sensory sensitivities and communication differences without making Zack's diagnosis the only thing that defines him. Parents will appreciate how it models inclusive behavior, showing that while some accommodations might be needed, the core of friendship remains based on shared fun and mutual respect.