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Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
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Sophie and Sammy's Library Sleepover
Judith Caseley
With patience and a gentle touch, a book-loving girl shows her brother how much magic is waiting inside a story.
Ages 4–8
Harriet #3
Harriet's Halloween Candy
Nancy Carlson
Harriet thinks having a whole haul of Halloween candy to herself is the best thing ever, until she realizes that sharing
Ages 3–7
Emma McGraw #1
Only Emma
Sally Warner
Emma loves being an only child, so she is not happy when a loud four-year-old moves in for a week and starts touching al
Ages 7–10
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Pigs and a Blanket
Pigs and a Blanket
James Burks
Henry and Henrietta love their soft red blanket, but when neither pig sibling wants to share, they find out that tearing
Ages 3–5
Max's Toys
Rosemary Wells
Max has plenty of cars and trucks, but he is determined to trade them all for Ruby's doll, Emily, in this classic story
Ages 0–3
Babies Don't Eat Pizza
Dianne Danzig
For the big sibling-to-be who has questions about what a newborn actually does. This guide uses facts and humor to expla
Ages 3–7
Another Brother
Matthew Cordell
For the child who misses being the center of attention or struggles with younger siblings who copy their every move.
Ages 3–7
The Favorite Hat
Ariel Bernstein
For the child who finds it hard to let go of a prized possession or navigate the tricky feelings that come with sharing
Ages 3–7
Since the Baby Came
Kathleen Long Bostrom
For the child navigating the big changes of a new baby in the house, from messy diapers to the feeling of sharing their
Ages 2–5
The Lion Inside and Friends #3
The Squirrels Who Squabbled
Rachel Bright
For the child who struggles with the 'mine!' phase, this high energy race through the forest shows that winning is lonel
Ages 3–7
The Big Brown Box
Marisabina Russo
A massive brown box becomes a house, a cave, and a boat, but Sam must decide if there is enough room in his cardboard ki
Ages 2–5
How Hungry Are You?
Donna Jo Napoli
For the child learning that sharing a treat fairly means more than just splitting it in half. Help your little one navig
Ages 4–8
God, I Need to Talk to You about Anger
Michael W Newman
For children struggling with big, fiery feelings, this gentle guide offers a way to pause and talk to God about their an
Ages 4–8
Sibling Magic
Michelle Gano
Tommy Pickles and his friends get lost in the deep wilderness, forcing the group to protect a new baby brother from circ
Ages 3–8
Peanut and Fifi Have a Ball
Randall de Sève
Two sisters find themselves in a heated argument over a ball until they realize that games are much better when they sha
Ages 3–5
With Jesus
With Jesus I am Kind
G. L. Charles, Good News Meditations
For the young child learning to navigate big feelings, this gentle rhyming book uses Christian values to encourage empat
Ages 2–6
It's Not Fair!
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
From getting the smaller half of a snack to seeing others have it easier, this rhyming tale captures the frustration of
Ages 3–8
The Julian Stories #6
Spunky Tells All
Ann Cameron
Spunky the dog works hard to teach his humans how to speak 'Dog' until a new cat named Fiona arrives and threatens to ta
Ages 6–9
The Rhyme-Time Book of Christian Virtues
Michael P. Waite
For the parent looking to address everyday behavioral struggles like bickering or complaining through lighthearted stori
Ages 3–8
Caroline Jayne Church
I Am a Big Brother
Caroline Jayne Church
For the toddler preparing for a new baby, this gentle book highlights the joy and pride that comes with stepping into th
Ages 2–5
How to Be a Big Sibling
How to Be a Big Brother
Ashley Moulton
For the preschooler preparing to welcome a new baby, this guide offers practical tips and reassurance for his transition
Ages 2–5
That Apple Is Mine!
Katya Arnold
For the child learning how to navigate disagreements over toys or treats, this gentle story shows why sharing is better
Ages 3–7
Two for Me, One for You
Jörg Mühle
For the child who struggles with 'fairness' and sharing, this witty tale shows what happens when two friends get so caug
Ages 3–7
The Baby-Sitters Club #112
Kristy and the Sister War
Ann M. Martin
For the child who finds themselves caught in the middle of family drama or needs to learn how to mediate conflict betwee
Ages 8–12