Families who loved Conflict by Haydn Middleton often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child is struggling to navigate a disagreement or feels overwhelmed by a clash of opinions at school or home. It is an essential resource for children who are beginning to notice that people do not always see eye to eye and need a framework to understand why those tensions exist. The book explores the roots of disagreement, from personal misunderstandings to larger community standoffs, using the historical context of a village resisting military encroachment. By focusing on themes of justice, teamwork, and empathy, the book helps children aged 7 to 11 see conflict not just as a problem, but as a catalyst for communication. Parents will appreciate how it de-escalates the fear of 'fighting' and replaces it with the concept of 'finding common ground.' It is an excellent tool for opening a dialogue about standing up for what is right while remaining respectful of others.