Families who loved What Sisters Do Best / What Brothers Do Best by Laura Numeroff 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 you are preparing a child for a new sibling or trying to foster a sense of teamwork during a phase of sibling rivalry. It serves as a gentle reminder of the companionship and shared adventures that come with having a brother or sister. The story highlights everyday activities like sharing snacks, playing music, and exploring the outdoors to show how much more fun life can be with a partner in crime. This flip book offers a dual perspective, celebrating the unique but mirrored roles of brothers and sisters. It is a comforting, low stakes read for preschoolers and toddlers that focuses entirely on the positive aspects of family bonds. Parents will appreciate how it models kind behavior and cooperative play without being overly sentimental or preachy. It is an ideal tool for opening a conversation about what makes your child's own sibling relationship special.