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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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Emma's Yucky Brother
Jean Little
For the child adjusting to a new sibling who isn't what they expected. This story validates the messy, frustrating reali
Ages 4–8
Watch Me Bloom #2
When I Learn to Share
Grace Ledden
For the toddler or preschooler struggling with big feelings when a playmate wants their favorite toy. A gentle guide to
Ages 2–5
Hester and Edna #1
Little Sister, Big Sister
Pat Brisson
Hester and Edna turn a regular day into a series of adventures involving mermaids, chocolate, and the cozy bond of siste
Ages 6–9
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One Big Pair of Underwear
Laura Gehl
For the child who gets frustrated when there are not enough toys to go around. Use silly animal mishaps to explore shari
Ages 3–7
Forever Books #2
Sisters Are Sisters Forever
Brooke Jorden
For siblings navigating the ups and downs of life together, this sweet board book celebrates a sister's lifelong friends
Ages 0–3
Horrid Henry
Horrid Henry's Evil Enemies
Francesca Simon
For the child who feels like they are always in trouble or the one who loves to see what happens when a rule-breaker pus
Ages 5–9
Horrid Henry #22
Horrid Henry's Thank You Letter
Francesca Simon
Writing letters is usually a bore, but Horrid Henry has a plan to turn his polite thank-yous into a clever way to make s
Ages 5–9
Memoirs of... #1
Memoirs of a Goldfish
Devin Scillian
A lonely goldfish finds his bowl getting smaller as new friends move in, leading to a humorous and heartfelt discovery a
Ages 4–8
Serendipity Books #19
Rhubarb
Stephen Cosgrove
Rhubarb the dog is loved by everyone on the farm, but the animals must learn that being too possessive can make a friend
Ages 4–8
Babar #5
Babar at Home
Jean de Brunhoff
For the family getting ready for a new addition, this vintage classic captures the excitement, bustle, and happy chaos o
Ages 3–7
Much Bigger Than Martin
Steven Kellogg
Martin is a very bossy big brother, so his younger sibling begins dreaming up every possible way to finally outgrow him
Ages 4–8
My Name is Emily
Morse Hamilton
Coming home can be complicated, but a daughter and father use a gentle, imaginative game to reconnect and heal after she
Ages 3–7
Max and Ruby's First Greek Myth #1
Pandora's Box
Rosemary Wells
Ruby gives the classic myth of Pandora a clever twist to teach her little brother Max why he shouldn't snoop in her room
Ages 3–7
Maxine in the Middle
Holly Keller
Feeling overlooked as the middle child, Maxine decides it is time to pack her bags and find a place of her own.
Ages 4–8
Fox #3
Fox on Wheels
Edward Marshall
Fox stays busy babysitting his sister, racing shopping carts, and figuring out how to reach a bunch of grapes at the top
Ages 4–8
Bluey
Bob Bilby
Penguin Young Readers Licenses
Bluey and Bingo try to teach Muffin and Socks how to play charades at Nana's house, even when the little ones struggle w
Ages 2–5
Monster #1
A Playhouse for a Monster
Virginia Mueller
One cookie and one glass of milk feel a little bit lonely until Monster discovers that a playhouse is much more fun when
Ages 2–5
Ten in a Bed
Mary Rees
One by one, the littlest sister pushes her nine siblings out of a crowded bed in this playful rhyming story that counts
Ages 2–5
Hi, New Baby!
Robie H. Harris
A new baby brother has arrived, and a big sister is feeling everything at once. This honest look at family changes captu
Ages 3–7
At the Café Splendid
Terry Denton
Adele has the perfect birthday magic show planned at the cafe, but her pestering little brother might just make her big
Ages 4–8
Max & Ruby #1
Max's Chocolate Chicken
Rosemary Wells
Max is more interested in eating a chocolate chicken than hunting for eggs, leading to a hilarious holiday showdown with
Ages 3–6
Karen Katz Lift-the-Flap Books #1
Excuse Me!
Karen Katz
Burping, bumping, and breaking toys happen, but lifting the flaps reveals exactly how to use magic words like I am sorry
Ages 0–3
Enough Is . . .
Jessica Whipple
For the child who always wants just one more toy or treat, this gentle story helps them discover the quiet joy of being
Ages 4–8
Teddy Bears #3
Teddy Bears Cure a Cold
Susanna Gretz, Alison Sage
William’s cold is dragging on and his demands are growing, so his teddy bear friends decide it is time to work a little
Ages 3–7