Families who loved Why Didn't You Share with Us? by Ksenia Walker 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 entering the developmental stage of parallel play and needs a gentle nudge toward cooperation and sharing. Whether it is a playdate where toys are being guarded or a snack time where one child wants it all, Charlie the frog provides a relatable mirror for these common early childhood impulses. The story follows Charlie as he discovers that keeping treats and toys to himself leads to a lonely pond, while sharing creates a joyful community. It is a simple, vibrant tool for teaching toddlers and preschoolers that generosity is the key to lasting friendship. Parents will appreciate the direct, non-judgmental approach to behavior correction that emphasizes natural consequences rather than punishment.