Families who loved Sned Higgins by Chris C. Billingsley 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 quirks are barriers to fitting in or succeeding at school. It is particularly resonant for children who process the world differently and need to see that their personal 'armor' (whether a hobby, an object, or a special interest) is a source of strength rather than a weakness. The story follows Sned, a neurodivergent sixth-grader with a passion for ninjas, as he navigates the high stakes of a school election while trying to reclaim his confidence. Through a mix of humor and heart, the book explores themes of self-advocacy, the pressure of parental expectations, and the reality of middle school social hierarchies. Sned's journey is a realistic look at how anxiety and neurodivergence intersect with everyday challenges like dodgeball and public speaking. It offers parents a way to discuss how children can be leaders without conforming to the 'cool kid' mold, making it an excellent choice for kids ages 8 to 12 who are finding their voice.