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"The Cardboard Kingdom"

Your kid finished The Cardboard Kingdom. Here are 8 books matched across 30 dimensions — not by what other people bought.

Cover of The Cardboard Kingdom

The book they finished

The Cardboard Kingdom

by Chad Sell

A neighborhood of kids turn cardboard into a kingdom — and each other into friends.

Kid 67 Parent 72 Teacher 75 Ages Ages 8-11

8 books matched on the same reader profile

Each pick scored its match using the 30-dimension data we record on every book — interest hooks (e.g. epic worldbuilding, friendship arcs), character appeal, emotional core, tone, pacing. The "why it matches" line under each book tells you exactly why it should land.

  1. 1
    Cover of Emmy in the Key of Code

    Emmy in the Key of Code

    by Aimee Lucido

    Kid 66 Parent 75 Teacher 76 Ages 10-12
    Why it matches "The Cardboard Kingdom"
    • Same genre (realistic fiction)
    • Both hopeful in tone
    • Same pacing (measured)
    • Same emotional weight (moderate)
  2. 2
    Cover of Class Act

    Class Act

    by Jerry Craft

    Kid 69 Parent 75 Teacher 79 Ages 10-13
    Why it matches "The Cardboard Kingdom"
    • Same genre (realistic fiction)
    • Both hopeful in tone
    • Same pacing (measured)
    • Same emotional weight (moderate)
  3. 3
    Cover of Criss Cross

    Criss Cross

    by Lynne Rae Perkins

    Kid 49 Parent 55 Teacher 56 Ages 10-12
    Why it matches "The Cardboard Kingdom"
    • Same genre (realistic fiction)
    • Same pacing (measured)
    • Same emotional weight (moderate)
    • Same tension source (identity crisis)
  4. 4
    Cover of El Deafo

    El Deafo

    by Cece Bell

    Kid 69 Parent 75 Teacher 74 Ages 8-11
    Why it matches "The Cardboard Kingdom"
    • Same genre (realistic fiction)
    • Same pacing (measured)
    • Same emotional weight (moderate)
    • Same tension source (identity crisis)
  5. 5
    Cover of Every Soul a Star

    Every Soul a Star

    by Wendy Mass

    Kid 65 Parent 62 Teacher 65 Ages 10-13
    Why it matches "The Cardboard Kingdom"
    • Same genre (realistic fiction)
    • Same pacing (measured)
    • Same emotional weight (moderate)
    • Shared humor: gentle wit
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    Cover of Be Prepared

    Be Prepared

    by Vera Brosgol

    Kid 74 Parent 77 Teacher 78 Ages Ages 10-13
    Why it matches "The Cardboard Kingdom"
    • Same genre (realistic fiction)
    • Same pacing (measured)
    • Same emotional weight (moderate)
    • Same tension source (identity crisis)
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    Cover of The Moon Within

    The Moon Within

    by Aida Salazar

    Kid 66 Parent 76 Teacher 72 Ages 10-12
    Why it matches "The Cardboard Kingdom"
    • Same genre (realistic fiction)
    • Both hopeful in tone
    • Same pacing (measured)
    • Same tension source (identity crisis)
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    Cover of Not Your Sidekick

    Not Your Sidekick

    by C.B. Lee

    Kid 69 Parent 68 Teacher 60 Ages 12-14
    Why it matches "The Cardboard Kingdom"
    • realistic fiction as secondary genre
    • Both hopeful in tone
    • Same pacing (measured)
    • Same emotional weight (moderate)

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How these matches are scored

We score every children's book on KidsBookCheck across 30 dimensions — kid-side (laugh-out-loud, plot twists, mental movie, heart-punch, character voice, etc.), parent-side (writing quality, moral reasoning, vocabulary, age-fit), and teacher-side (read-aloud power, discussion fuel, empathy building). Plus rich metadata: tone, pacing, emotional weight, interest hooks, character appeal, emotional core, tension source, humor style.

For every book, our profile-match algorithm finds others where the most heavily-weighted dimensions overlap. That's why these matches feel different from "readers also enjoyed" — we're matching by what hooks the same reader, not by who else bought it. More about our scoring →