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Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,265 books
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Ta-Da!
Kathy Ellen Davis
Perfect for children who struggle when playmates have different ideas, this vibrant story shows how conflict and 'disast
Ages 3–7
Little Hippo #1
Little Hippo's New Baby
Harriet Ziefert
Little Hippo discovers that having a baby sister comes with big changes, featuring interactive flaps that reveal the hig
Ages 2–5
Dear Baby
Amy Hest
For the child adjusting to a new baby at home, this gentle collection of letters helps big siblings process their changi
Ages 4–8
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The Pigeon #5
The Duckling Gets a Cookie!?
Mo Willems
Pigeon is absolutely outraged that a tiny duckling got a treat just by asking politely. Is there any way for a grumpy bi
Ages 3–7
Max & Ruby
Max Cleans Up
Rosemary Wells
Ruby wants Max to clean his messy room, but Max has a hilarious plan of his own for dealing with escaped ants and meltin
Ages 3–6
Stairway Decodables: Will and Mia #3
Will and the Baby
Leanna Koch
For the young child navigating the arrival of a new baby, this gentle early reader helps big siblings understand their c
Ages 5–7
Righty and Lefty #1
Righty and Lefty: A Tale of Two Feet
Rachel Vail
For the child learning that cooperation is key even when we have different ideas. A clever look at individuality and tea
Ages 3–7
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
Scribble
Deborah Freedman
For siblings with clashing personalities or kids who feel their creative style is too messy, this book celebrates how di
Ages 4–8
I Love You the Purplest
Barbara Joosse
Two brothers fishing at a red cabin compete for their mother's praise, only to find that her love for each of them is as
Ages 3–6
Gloria Chipmunk #1
Gloria Chipmunk, Star!
Joan Lowery Nixon
Gloria is supposed to be the star of the class play, but a sudden need to babysit her little brother puts her big moment
Ages 6–9
Mary Rose and Jo-Beth #4
Scared Silly
Eth Clifford
Two sisters must stop bickering and work together when they stumble into a house of illusions and a mystery involving an
Ages 8–12
Melling Sisters #1
All in the Blue Unclouded Weather
Robin Klein
The four Melling sisters navigate the ups and downs of life in a small Australian country town during the late 1940s.
Ages 9–13
The Hueys #2
It Wasn't Me
Oliver Jeffers
For the child who gets caught up in pointless squabbles. This quirky story explores how small disagreements can spin out
Ages 3–7
Horrid Henry #20
Horrid Henry and the Zombie Vampire
Francesca Simon
Horrid Henry thinks a museum sleepover will be dull, so he brings the chaos with imaginary zombie vampires and plenty of
Ages 7–10
Emily #3
Emily's Baby Brother
Claire Masurel
For the young child adjusting to a new sibling, this story addresses the mix of wonder and displacement that comes when
Ages 2–5
Best Friends Think Alike
Lynn Reiser
Two friends learn that having your own way isn't as much fun as playing together. A gentle story about settling disagree
Ages 3–6
Horrid Henry #17
Horrid Henry and the Abominable Snowman
Francesca Simon
For the child who thrives on mischief and is constantly comparing themselves to a sibling, these stories provide a hilar
Ages 6–9
Animal Stories #55
The Chocolate Dog
Holly Webb
For the child who loves spirited pets and needs reassurance about family changes. A gentle look at handling a rambunctio
Ages 7–9
The Baby-Changing Station
Rhett Miller
For the child struggling to share the spotlight with a loud new arrival, this rhyming tale explores the very normal urge
Ages 4–8
Vlad the Drac #4
Vlad the Drac Down Under
Ann Jungman
Siblings bring home a tiny vampire who becomes a high-maintenance and beloved member of their family in this classic hum
Ages 7–10
I Am a Good... #1
I Am a Good Boy
Diamas Mimorio
Simple illustrations and gentle guidance show young boys how positive behaviors and kindness make every day more fun for
Ages 2–5
Sisters First #1
Sisters First
Jenna Bush Hager, Barbara Pierce Bush
A tender, lyrical celebration of the lifelong bond between sisters, perfect for helping a child prepare for or bond with
Ages 4–8
First There Was Me, Then There Was You
Yvonne Sewankambo
A big brother eagerly welcomes his tiny new sister and realizes that teaching her how to walk, talk, and play hide-and-s
Ages 3–7