Families who loved The Excuse by Allan Baillie 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 if your child is a daydreamer who often finds themselves in hot water for being late, disorganized, or telling tall tales. It is a perfect solution for the student who views the walk to school as a grand adventure rather than a commute. The story follows Pete, a young boy who encounters a stranded alien on his way to class, presenting a classic dilemma: do you help a friend in need if it means breaking the rules? Through a lens of silly sci-fi, the book explores themes of honesty, accountability, and the thin line between a wild imagination and a genuine excuse. It is an ideal bridge for early readers moving into chapter books, offering a humorous way to discuss the importance of being on time while still validating a child's sense of wonder. Parents will appreciate how it frames the 'morning rush' with empathy and wit.