Families who loved Martha Doesn't Share! by Samantha Berger 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 toddler or preschooler has entered the 'mine' phase and sharing feels like an impossible chore. It is particularly helpful for families navigating the transition from an only child to a sibling dynamic, where the concept of communal property is newly being tested. Martha the otter is a relatable protagonist who thinks that keeping all her toys for herself is the best plan ever, until she realizes that playing alone is surprisingly boring. The story uses humor and expressive illustrations to help children aged 2 to 5 visualize the natural consequences of stinginess. Rather than lecturing, it shows that while sharing might be hard, the social connection it brings is far more rewarding than the toys themselves. Parents will appreciate how the book validates the child's struggle while modeling a path toward more cooperative play, taking it one small step at a time.