Families who loved Weirdo Waldo's Wax Museum by M. D. Spenser often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Parents should reach for this book when their middle-grade reader is seeking a safe way to explore feelings of fear and suspense. It is a perfect choice for children who enjoy the 'spooky season' vibe or who are beginning to express an interest in the horror genre through age-appropriate, campy thrills. The story follows a group of kids exploring a mysterious wax museum where the figures seem a bit too lifelike, touching on themes of bravery and teamwork in the face of the unknown. While the book provides plenty of chills, it is firmly rooted in the tradition of 90s kid-horror, prioritizing entertainment and fast-paced mystery over deep trauma. It serves as a great bridge for reluctant readers who find longer, more complex novels intimidating. It allows children to practice emotional regulation by navigating 'scary' scenarios within a controlled, fictional environment.