Families who loved The Black Eyed Children Files by Ashen Vexley often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when their teenager becomes fascinated by internet folklore, urban legends, or the 'creepypasta' subculture and wants to explore the line between myth and reality. It is a deep dive into the eerie phenomenon of Black-Eyed Children, investigating global reports, historical patterns, and the psychological dread associated with these encounters. While the subject matter is unsettling, it serves as a gateway for older children to analyze how stories evolve and why certain fears persist across different cultures. This book is best suited for mature middle or high schoolers who enjoy being spooked. It offers a structured way to engage with their curiosity about the unexplained without the gore often found in modern horror fiction. Parents might choose this to encourage critical thinking about eyewitness testimony and the nature of fear itself, turning a spooky interest into a lesson on investigative curiosity.