Families who loved Sharing by Yusuke Yonezu 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 is struggling with the concept of mine and yours, or when you want to shift the focus from loss to gain during playtime. It is an ideal tool for children who view sharing as giving something away forever, rather than a way to double the fun. Through simple, clever die-cuts, the book demonstrates how a single item, like a sandwich or a toy, can be split to make two people happy. The bold colors and tactile nature of the book make it a gentle introduction to social manners and empathy. It focuses on the physical act of dividing things to show that half for me and half for you equals a shared smile. Parents will appreciate the minimalist approach that allows the visual transformation to do the heavy lifting of the lesson.