Families who loved Queen Bs and Honeybees by JoJo Siwa 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 starting to navigate the complex social hierarchies of middle childhood, specifically those involving 'mean girl' dynamics or exclusive cliques. It is an ideal tool for children who feel intimidated by social leaders or who struggle to maintain their confidence when faced with peer judgment in extracurricular settings. The story follows JoJo and her friend Miley as they attend an arts camp, only to find that the girls from an elite dance clique are in positions of authority as their counselors. The narrative explores the pressure to conform, the importance of standing up for friends, and the power of staying true to one's own 'sparkle' despite criticism. Written for ages 7 to 11, it offers a relatable, high-interest look at social resilience and the courage required to be kind when others are being exclusionary.