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Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,265 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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
Sharing Shelly
Mark J. Allen
Shelly spreads joy through small acts of kindness, showing how a shared snack or a well-timed joke can change someone's
Ages 3–7
Santa Duck #2
Santa Duck and His Merry Helpers
David Milgrim
Nicholas Duck tries his best to gather Christmas lists for Santa, but his well-meaning younger siblings turn the holiday
Ages 3–7
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You've Got This! #2
Birthday Party Palooza
Becky Baines
Tami and Sam want very different things for their thirteenth birthday, and you get to decide which paths they take to re
Ages 7–11
Horrid Henry #13
Horrid Henry and the Scary Sitter
Francesca Simon
Mayhem follows Henry wherever he goes, from trick-or-treating mishaps to driving his babysitter crazy and causing chaos
Ages 6–9
Terrible Horses
Raymond Antrobus
Frustrated by constant fighting with his sister, a young boy uses his sketchbook to process his big feelings and find a
Ages 4–8
The Costume Copycat
Maryann Macdonald
Angela is tired of being outshone by her older sister every Halloween and finally decides to design a costume that is en
Ages 4–8
Would They Love a Lion?
Kady MacDonald Denton
Anna feels invisible next to her family’s new baby, so she experiments with being a lion and other wild animals to see i
Ages 3–7
15 Things Not to Do with a Baby
Margaret McAllister
For the little one adjusting to life with a new sibling. This silly list of what NOT to do with a baby helps toddlers pr
Ages 2–5
Dory Fantasmagory #1
Dory Fantasmagory
Abby Hanlon
Dory battles monsters and plays with imaginary friends to keep herself busy while her older siblings refuse to let her j
Ages 6–9
Sophie & Stephie: The Travel Sisters #6
Hello, Brazil!
Ekaterina Otiko
Sophie and Stephie race across Brazil to find golden tickets for a major soccer match, exploring the Amazon and dancing
Ages 4–8
Big Words for Little People
Jamie Lee Curtis
For the child who is ready to expand their vocabulary beyond 'happy' and 'sad' while learning the values that help us gr
Ages 4–8
No Ordinary Family
Ute Krause
For the child adjusting to life in two different households after a divorce, using a playful 'monster' metaphor to navig
Ages 4–8
Max and Ruby
Max and Ruby's Treasure Hunt
Rosemary Wells
For the child who needs a playful way to practice patience and cooperation when an older sibling wants to take charge of
Ages 3–6
Good Habits with Leo & Mia
Viva J
Leo and Mia model the everyday skills and routines that help young children grow into kind, responsible, and confident p
Ages 3–6
Goody, The
Lauren Child
For the child who feels the weight of always having to be 'perfect' while their siblings get to be messy. A witty look a
Ages 4–9
I Love...
I Love to Share
Shelley Admont
For the toddler who struggles to let others play with their toys, this sweet story shows how sharing actually makes play
Ages 2–5
So Far Up
Susanne Strasser
A tasty treat sits high out of reach, but a group of determined animal friends discovers that stacking up together is th
Ages 1–4
Goat's Coat
Tom Percival
For the child learning that sharing doesn't mean losing, but gaining friends. This gentle story explores how kindness co
Ages 3–6
Dally, The Generous Duck
Junilyn Deo Brady
Dally the duck shows how a little generosity goes a long way in this heartwarming story about the joy of being kind to o
Ages 2–6
Gus and Button #2
The Perfect Clubhouse
Daniel J. Mahoney
For the child who struggles to share their vision during playdates. This story helps friends navigate the messy, sometim
Ages 4–8
Good Night, Lily
Martha Alexander
Lily shares a bedtime story with her brother Willy, starting a cozy chain of reading that travels all the way to the fam
Ages 0–3
Sassy #1
Little Sister Is Not My Name
Sharon M. Draper
For the child who feels overlooked as the youngest or smallest in the family and is ready to prove they have a big voice
Ages 7–10
P.J. Funnybunny
Honey Bunny Funnybunny
Marilyn Sadler
When her older brother finally stops his constant teasing, Honey Bunny Funnybunny surprisingly finds herself missing the
Ages 3–7