Families who loved The Worst Witch All at Sea by Jill Murphy 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 feels like they are the one who is always making mistakes or failing to live up to expectations. Mildred Hubble is the ultimate relatable protagonist for any child who feels a bit disorganized, clumsy, or misunderstood by authority figures. In this seaside adventure, Mildred smuggles her beloved cat Tabby on a school trip to avoid being separated from him, leading to a series of mishaps and a high-stakes rescue. It is a gentle exploration of the lengths we go to for those we love and the discovery that our supposed weaknesses can sometimes be our greatest strengths. The story provides comfort to children aged 7 to 10 by normalizing the experience of failure and proving that one's value isn't defined by a report card. It is an excellent choice for building confidence and teaching that bravery and quick thinking matter just as much as academic perfection.