Families who loved Show and Tell 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 feels like their unique way of doing things is being stifled by a new authority figure or when they are struggling with a peer who seems to turn everything into a competition. It is a gentle but honest look at the social dynamics of second grade, focusing on Woody as he navigates the expectations of a strict student teacher, Miss Plunkett, and a rivalry with his neighbor, Ethan. This story validates the frustration children feel when their creativity is dismissed or when social comparisons become overwhelming. It is an ideal bridge for early chapter book readers who are beginning to experience more complex school social structures and need to see their feelings of jealousy and self-doubt reflected in a relatable character. Woody's journey toward self-confidence and standing up for his own ideas makes this a supportive choice for kids finding their voice in the classroom.