Families who loved P.S. I Really Like You by Nancy Krulik 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 middle-grade child starts experiencing the fluttery, often agonizing nerves of a first crush or the high-stakes social pressure of a school dance. It is a gentle, humorous entry point for discussing the transition from simple childhood friendships to the more complex world of romantic interests and social hierarchies. The story follows Katie Carew, who finds herself caught between her own feelings and the expectations of her peer group during the Valentine's Day season. Nancy Krulik perfectly captures the internal monologue of a girl who is unsure if her feelings are normal or shared. By focusing on the 'embarrassment' and 'anxiety' of navigating middle school hallways, the book validates the intense emotions that adults sometimes dismiss as 'puppy love.' It is an ideal choice for parents looking to open a low-pressure dialogue about social boundaries, peer pressure, and the importance of staying true to oneself even when your heart is racing.