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Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
33 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Format
Picture Books
Early Readers
Chapter Books
Graphic Novels
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The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight #2
Take Turns
Jennifer L. Holm
For siblings who struggle to share the spotlight during playtime, this funny early reader uses an imaginary kingdom to m
Ages 4–6
The Pigeon #2
The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog!
Mo Willems
The Pigeon is ready to eat his delicious hot dog, but a very clever and persistent duckling has a lot of questions about
Ages 2–6
Peg + Cat #5
The Pirate Problem
Billy Aronson, Jennifer Oxley
Peg and Cat must figure out how to divide a harvest of peaches perfectly so a band of hungry pirates doesn't start singi
Ages 4–8
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Tony Baloney #2
Buddy Trouble
Pam Muñoz Ryan
Tony and his sister are desperate to attend a special indoor camping event, but they must first prove they can survive a
Ages 5–7
Benny and Penny #2
The Big No-no!
Geoffrey Hayes
Two little mice prepare to face their new neighbor, only to find that first impressions can be wrong and a scary strange
Ages 4–7
Rex and Lilly #1
Rex and Lilly: Playtime
Laurie Krasny Brown
For siblings learning to play together nicely and beginning readers looking for a relatable story about everyday adventu
Ages 4–7
Fancy Nancy
Fancy Nancy: Too Many Tutus
Jane O'Connor
Nancy's bedroom is overflowing with tutus, but a school swap-and-shop event provides the chance to find one more that is
Ages 4–8
Biscuit #9
Biscuit and the Baby
Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Waiting is hard for a curious puppy, but Biscuit must stay quiet until the new baby finishes napping before they can fin
Ages 4–8
Native American Legends
Henry Shortbull Swallows the Sun
Jill Kalz
Greed plunges the world into darkness when Henry Shortbull decides he wants everything for himself and gulps down the su
Ages 5–8
Max & Ruby
Ruby Writes a Story
Rosemary Wells
Ruby’s attempts to write her story are interrupted by Max’s cowboy games, until she realizes his play might be the inspi
Ages 4–7
Elephant & Piggie #15
Should I Share My Ice Cream?
Mo Willems
Gerald has a delicious ice cream cone and a very big dilemma: should he eat it all himself or wait to share it with his
Ages 4–8
Oliver and Amanda Pig #2
Amanda Pig and Her Big Brother Oliver
Jean Van Leeuwen
Mighty Pig and Amazing Baby Pig navigate the ups and downs of sibling life through five stories of secrets and imaginati
Ages 4–7
Oliver and Amanda Pig #13
Oliver Pig and the Best Fort Ever
Jean Van Leeuwen
Building the best fort ever in the backyard is an exciting mission, especially when Oliver Pig's friends join in to help
Ages 5–8
The Good Potato #1
Share Your Meal
Jame Laker
For the child learning that lunch is more fun when shared. This simple story helps little ones understand the joy of bei
Ages 3–6
Zelda and Ivy #3
The Runaways
Laura McGee Kvasnosky
Follow two fox sisters as they plot a great escape from home, bury a time capsule, and find adventure in three charming
Ages 5–8
The Fieldmouse Family #1
It's Not My Fault
Franz Brandenberg
The Fieldmouse family is having a day full of arguments and bickering until the simple magic of a shared pot of soup hel
Ages 5–8
The Hive
Babee's Room
Bridget Hurst
For siblings excited and perhaps a little competitive about a new baby's arrival, this story helps navigate the big chan
Ages 3–6
Charlie & Mouse #2
Charlie & Mouse & Grumpy
Laurel Snyder
Two brothers build blanket forts and sing silly songs during a heartwarming visit from their beloved grandfather, Grumpy
Ages 4–8
Penny #1
Penny and Her Song
Kevin Henkes
Penny has written a wonderful new song, but with the babies napping and her parents busy, she must wait for the perfect
Ages 4–8
Usborne Reading Programme
The Rabbit's Tale
Lesley Sims
Rabbit thinks his house is too small, but his home gets much rowdier when Owl suggests inviting every single friend and
Ages 4–6
Russell Michaels
Russell Sprouts
Johanna Hurwitz
First grade brings big changes for Russell Michaels, who is finally tall enough for his red slicker and ready to take on
Ages 6–9
Usborne First Reading
The Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe
Russell Punter
For the early reader who loves the rhythm of familiar rhymes and is just starting to tackle full sentences on their own.
Ages 4–6
Pinkalicious
Treasuretastic
Victoria Kann
For the child who loves turning an ordinary afternoon into a grand adventure. Pinkalicious and Peter use their imaginati
Ages 4–8
Goody New Shoes
Harriet Ziefert
Penny and P.J. Pig spend a busy day out with their father getting fresh haircuts, trying on new shoes, and picking out t
Ages 4–7