Families who loved Who Is That Smurf? by Tebo 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 starting to navigate the complexities of social identity or feels the pressure to fit into a specific label. It is a perfect choice for kids who are beginning to wonder who they are outside of their friend group or who may feel like they are hiding a part of themselves to be accepted. In this modern, graphic novel reimagining of the classic Smurfs, a mysterious new Smurf arrives wearing a mask, throwing the village into a frenzy of curiosity and suspicion. As the Smurfs try to unmask the newcomer, the story explores themes of self-confidence, belonging, and the idea that we are more than just the names people give us. It is a lighthearted yet meaningful entry point for discussing how we perceive others and how we choose to show ourselves to the world. Parents will appreciate how it uses humor and mystery to tackle the sensitive transition into middle childhood identity formation.