Families who loved The Double-digit Club by Marion Dane Bauer 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 is facing the painful transition of social 'tiering,' where a close friend begins prioritizing exclusive cliques or older peer groups. It is especially helpful for children who feel stuck in a younger developmental stage while their peers seem to be rushing toward maturity. The story follows nine-year-old Sarah, who watches her best friend Paige get recruited into a group that excludes anyone under ten. As Sarah grapples with jealousy and loneliness, she finds unexpected wisdom and companionship through an elderly neighbor. This is a gentle but honest exploration of the 'tween' transition and the social hierarchies that often emerge in elementary school. It models how to navigate feelings of exclusion without losing one's integrity. While it touches on the sting of betrayal, it ultimately provides a hopeful roadmap for making new connections and understanding that true friendship is based on shared values rather than arbitrary status or age.