Families who loved What's Happening to Me? by Susan Meredith often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when their son starts asking questions about his changing body, or when they notice the first signs of puberty like a growth spurt, voice cracking, or increased self-consciousness. It serves as a gentle icebreaker for the transition from childhood to adolescence. The book provides a clear, clinical, yet reassuring roadmap for the physical and emotional shifts that define the tween years. By explaining the biological 'why' behind everything from acne to mood swings, it helps demystify the process and reduce the anxiety or shame that can sometimes accompany these changes. It is a straightforward, secular resource that normalizes the diversity of the human experience, making it an essential tool for maintaining open communication during a sensitive developmental stage.