Families who loved Samantha Learns a Lesson by Susan S. Adler 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 noticing that not everyone has the same lifestyle or opportunities, or if they are struggling to understand the concept of fairness. Set in 1904, the story follows Samantha Parkington, a wealthy orphan living with her grandmother, as she befriends Nellie, a young girl working as a servant next door. When Nellie begins attending school, Samantha steps up as a tutor, only to realize the harsh realities of child labor and poverty that Nellie faces. This is an excellent tool for developing empathy and social conscience in children ages 7 to 10. It handles themes of class and justice with a gentle but honest hand, making it a safe space to discuss how privilege can be used to help others. Parents will appreciate how it models a friendship based on mutual respect rather than charity, teaching kids that everyone has something valuable to teach, regardless of their background.