Families who loved The Worst Witch Saves the Day 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 is feeling discouraged by their own clumsiness or is struggling with a teacher or peer who seems to have it out for them. Mildred Hubble is the quintessential underdog whose best efforts often end in magical disasters, making her an instantly relatable figure for children who feel they don't quite fit the mold of the perfect student. This story focuses on Mildred's attempt to navigate a new school year with a suspicious new teacher, all while dealing with her own self-doubt and the antics of her rival, Ethel Hallow. Through humor and charm, Jill Murphy explores the importance of intuition and staying true to oneself even when the adults around you seem to be making things difficult. It is a gentle, comforting read for children aged 7 to 10 that validates the experience of the late bloomer. Parents will appreciate how the book celebrates resilience and the idea that being different is not a flaw, but a different kind of strength that eventually saves the day.