Families who loved The Super Amazing Adventures of Me, Pig by Emer Stamp 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 complex world of peer pressure or when they are struggling to see through the flattery of a questionable new friend. It is an ideal choice for the child who is perhaps a bit too trusting or who finds themselves getting into trouble by following the lead of a 'cool' peer who doesn't have their best interests at heart. Through the hilarious, diary-style perspective of Pig, the story explores how easily we can be manipulated when someone tells us exactly what we want to hear. The story follows Pig, who is blinded by the charms of a new friend, Kitty, despite the warnings of his loyal friend, Duck. As Pig is encouraged to misbehave, the narrative touches on themes of loyalty, discernment, and the consequences of our choices. Written for ages 7 to 11, it uses absurdist humor and 'fart jokes' to keep kids engaged while delivering a sophisticated lesson on friendship. Parents will appreciate the way it opens a door to discuss how to tell the difference between a true friend and someone who is just using you.