Families who loved Owen Foote, Super Spy by Stephanie Greene 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 questioning the hidden lives of authority figures or needs a gentle nudge toward understanding personal boundaries. It is a perfect choice for the young student who finds the school principal intimidating and wants to see the human side of the person in charge. The story follows Owen and Joseph as they turn a weekend into a spy mission, only to realize that their teachers have private lives just like everyone else. While the boys feel like high-stakes secret agents, the emotional core of the book deals with the realization that curiosity should be balanced with respect. It explores the nerves associated with being 'caught' and the relief of finding out that adults can be kind outside of their official roles. Written for the early chapter book reader, it offers a relatable school-aged perspective on friendship and the thrill of a harmless, yet eye-opening, neighborhood adventure.