Families who loved The Owlympic Games by Rebecca Elliott 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 a 'second attempt' at something they previously failed at, or when they are paralyzed by the fear of looking silly during a school event. This graphic novel follows Eva Wingdale as she prepares for the school Owlympic Games. Haunted by her poor performance the previous year, Eva must navigate performance anxiety and the pressure she puts on herself to succeed. Through a supportive subplot involving her brother acting as her coach, the story emphasizes that preparation and family support are just as important as the final score. It is a perfect fit for early readers (ages 5 to 8) who are transitioning into longer stories but still benefit from high visual support. Parents will appreciate how the book models healthy sibling relationships and provides a gentle roadmap for moving past embarrassment toward a growth mindset.