Families who loved Something to Say by Angela Dominguez 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 words get stuck in their throat, especially if they are navigating the complexities of being bilingual or feeling like an outsider in their own classroom. It is a gentle, relatable story for children who struggle with social anxiety, public speaking, or the fear of making a mistake in front of their peers. Stella Diaz is a charming, creative third grader who loves marine life but finds human interaction much harder. While she deals with the specific pressures of being a Mexican-American child who sometimes mixes up her English and Spanish, her journey toward self-confidence is universal. Parents will appreciate how the book models resilience and the importance of finding one's voice, whether through art, friendship, or the courage to stand up and speak. It is a perfect fit for ages 8 to 11.