Families who loved Who's in Love with Arthur? by Stephen Krensky 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 comes home frustrated by playground teasing or the awkwardness of 'who likes whom' rumors. It is an ideal bridge for children transitioning from picture books to chapter books who are beginning to navigate the complex social waters of elementary school. The story follows Arthur as he deals with a manufactured rumor that he is in love with his friend Francine, sparked by a simple misunderstanding during square dancing in gym class. Parents will appreciate how it validates the intense embarrassment children feel when their platonic friendships are scrutinized by peers. It offers a gentle, humorous way to discuss privacy, the nature of rumors, and how to maintain a friendship even when others are making it difficult. At just 64 pages, it is approachable for second and third graders who need a relatable story about social dynamics.