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Books for Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,265 books
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Clifford the Big Red Dog #13
Clifford's Manners
Norman Bridwell
A giant red dog demonstrates how to be a great friend by sharing his toys, waiting his turn, and remembering to say plea
Ages 3–7
Poppy the Pirate Dog #2
Poppy the Pirate Dog's New Shipmate
Liz Kessler
Poppy the pirate dog is ready for a new crew member, but her new little brother is a lot more work than she ever imagine
Ages 5–8
Bluey
The Weekend
Penguin Young Readers Licenses
The weekend is here, and that means Bluey and Bingo are busy playing games, meeting bugs, and dealing with a very suspic
Ages 3–5
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Julian Rodriguez #2
Invasion of the Relatives
Alexander Stadler
Imaginary space warrior Julian Rodriguez must defend his home against an incoming invasion of unhygienic, genetically li
Ages 7–10
Tommy Trouble and the Magic Marble
Ralph J. Fletcher
Five-year-old Bradley is on a mission to help his big brother Tommy earn enough money to secure a truly magnificent marb
Ages 6–9
Who Is Your Favorite Monster, Mama?
Barbara Shook Hazen
Harry Monster worries he is too small or too big to be noticed, until Mama helps him realize exactly where he fits in th
Ages 3–7
Claude (Alex T. Smith Series) #6
Home
Alex T. Smith
For friends or siblings learning that being together is better than being right. A gentle lesson on how sharing a space
Ages 3–6
Harry Kane #2
Harry and Arney
Judith Caseley
Six-year-old Harry expects to focus only on his new baby brother, but he soon realizes how much he values his two older
Ages 6–9
Charlie & Mouse #3
Charlie & Mouse Even Better
Laurel Snyder
Charlie and Mouse want to make Mom's birthday perfect with pancakes and presents, but they soon discover that the best c
Ages 5–8
Most Loved Monster
Lynn Downey
A monster mother reassures her four little ones that each of them is her favorite for their own unique and special reaso
Ages 3–7
Anna Hibiscus #8
You're Amazing, Anna Hibiscus!
Atinuke
Anna Hibiscus manages her energetic twin brothers and helps her tired grandfather in this charming look at life within a
Ages 6–9
The New Small Person
Lauren Child
Elmore Green was perfectly happy on his own, and he is determined to keep his new baby brother from disrupting his comfo
Ages 3–7
Martha in the Middle
Jan Fearnley
For the child who feels lost in the shuffle of siblings or struggles to find their own identity within a busy family.
Ages 3–6
Ogre Eats Everything
Bethany Roberts
For the child who struggles with big impulses and needs help understanding that their actions affect others, especially
Ages 3–7
Ready, Set . . . Baby!
Elizabeth Rusch
For the child preparing for a big life change, this humorous 'survival guide' offers practical tips and reassurance for
Ages 4–8
Absolutely One Thing
Lauren Child
For the child who wants everything in the toy aisle. Charlie and Lola navigate the tricky world of choices and counting
Ages 3–7
The Adventure of the Three Mice
Vilayphone Phongsila
Three small mice must stop their bickering and learn to work as a team if they want to find enough food to help their si
Ages 4–8
Max and Ruby
Max and Ruby's Preschool Pranks
Rosemary Wells
Ruby and Louise want to play school by the book, but Max is much more interested in his gorilla suit and a messy volcano
Ages 2–5
Chloe, Instead
Micah Player
For the child who feels like their sibling is from another planet. A sweet look at how to love someone who does things d
Ages 3–7
Elizabeti #2
Mama Elizabeti
Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen
For the child adjusting to big responsibilities, this story celebrates the pride of helping with a younger sibling while
Ages 4–8
Benny's Pennies
Pat Brisson
Five shiny new pennies burn a hole in Benny's pocket as he searches for the perfect little gifts for his family and pets
Ages 3–6
Band in Our Basement, The
Kelly J. Baptist
For children discovering that making something great requires cooperation and listening to everyone's unique beat. A joy
Ages 4–8
The Runaway Hug
Nick Bland
Lucy sets out to protect her mother's very last hug, but keeping it safe becomes a challenge when it starts traveling th
Ages 2–6
It's Not Fair! Growing Up with a Sibling with PDA
Jessica Myszak
For siblings who feel confused or frustrated by the different rules and expectations a brother or sister with PDA receiv
Ages 4–10