Families who loved Princess Posey and the Tiny Treasure 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 is grappling with the heavy weight of a secret mistake or the fear of getting in trouble at school. It is an ideal resource for children who struggle with the internal pressure of perfectionism or who have accidentally crossed a boundary and don't know how to fix it. The story follows first-grader Posey, who finds a shiny earring on the floor and hides it in her pocket, only to find that the guilt of keeping it grows heavier by the minute. Stephanie Greene masterfully captures the physical and emotional sensation of shame for the five to eight year old set. Through Posey's journey, parents can help their children understand that honesty is the best way to relieve the 'stomach aches' caused by secrets. This gentle chapter book models how to make a sincere apology and shows that adults, particularly teachers, can be sources of grace and understanding rather than just discipline.