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Books for Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,265 books
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There's a Dragon in My Sleeping Bag
James Howe
Alex feels left out of his brother's imaginary games with a dragon until he dreams up a giant companion of his own: a ca
Ages 4–8
My First Finnish
Family & Feelings
Milla S.
For the child navigating the complex world of family life, this book provides a gentle mirror for identifying and naming
Ages 2–6
When Sophie... #1
When Sophie Gets Angry—Really, Really Angry...
Molly Bang
Anger can feel like a storm, but running, crying, and climbing a favorite tree help Sophie find the quiet breeze she nee
Ages 3–7
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Fudge #3
Superfudge
Judy Blume
For the child adjusting to a big move or a growing family, Peter's hilariously relatable struggles with his eccentric yo
Ages 8–12
Roger the Pig #3
Roger Loses His Marbles!
Susanna Gretz
For the child who feels overwhelmed by visitors or struggles to keep their treasures safe from siblings. A relatable loo
Ages 4–8
The Bad Birthday Idea
Madeline Valentine
Ben really wants his sister's birthday robot, but after he accidentally breaks it, he must decide between keeping a heav
Ages 4–8
Hannah #2
Hannah Plus One
Libby Gleeson
For the child who feels overlooked after a new baby arrives: Hannah navigates the messy, real emotions of becoming a big
Ages 7–10
Wild Moose Chase
Siobhan Rowden
Twin brothers Burt and Cameron must stop their endless bickering to hunt down rare moose cheese and save the Queen from
Ages 7–11
Ant #1
My Brother, Ant
Betsy Byars
For the child learning to navigate life with a pesky but lovable sibling, these stories show how big brothers can be bot
Ages 6–8
Jake Maddox Sports Stories
Snowboarding Surprise
Jake Maddox
For the child learning to balance their own big goals with family responsibilities when a younger sibling tags along on
Ages 8–12
Angelina Ballerina #4
Angelina at the Fair
Katharine Holabird
A reluctant day babysitting her cousin Henry turns into a fairground adventure full of surprises that bridges the gap be
Ages 3–7
Kinda Like Brothers
Coe Booth
Jarrett suddenly has to navigate life with a twelve-year-old foster brother who is moving into his bedroom and taking ov
Ages 8–12
Elisa
Elisa in the Middle
Johanna Hurwitz
Five-year-old Elisa discovers that being the middle sibling is just like being the delicious filling in a sandwich.
Ages 6–9
Charlie & Mouse #4
Charlie & Mouse Outdoors
Laurel Snyder
For the child who loves imagining monsters in the woods and the cozy feeling of sharing a small tent with family on a bi
Ages 4–8
Ellen and Penguin #2
Ellen and Penguin and the New Baby
Clara Vulliamy
Ellen and her favorite stuffed toy, Penguin, find it hard to figure out their place in the house after a new baby brothe
Ages 2–5
James #3
Don't Spill It Again, James
Rosemary Wells
Big brothers can be bossy and demanding, but they also know exactly how to help when things get messy in these three sto
Ages 4–8
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
Can Do Books
You Can Do It Too!
Karen Baicker
A big sister leads the way through a busy day of shared activities with her younger brother in this sweet family story.
Ages 1–4
Raina Telgemeier Graphic Memoirs #2
Sisters
Raina Telgemeier
Raina's life is turned upside down by a cranky sister, a new baby brother, and parents who aren't getting along in this
Ages 8–12
Max & Ruby
Bunny Party
Rosemary Wells
For siblings who have different ways of playing. Max and Ruby navigate the funny friction of party planning when their i
Ages 3–6
Me Too!
Jamie Harper
Grace loves her little sister, but being copied at every turn is exhausting—until she finds one place where she can fina
Ages 3–7
The Sisters Club #3
Rule of Three
Megan McDonald
Three sisters in Oregon navigate the chaos of school musicals, cupcake contests, and a shared obsession with Little Wome
Ages 8–12
Big Red Lollipop
Rukhsana Khan
Rubina’s first big party invitation is nearly ruined by her tag-along sister, leading to a tough choice when the roles a
Ages 4–8