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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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9–12
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Tiger and Turtle
James Rumford
For children learning that some things are more beautiful when shared, this rhythmic fable shows how fighting over a pri
Ages 4–8
Usborne First Reading
The Greedy Dog
Alex Frith
A juicy bone is quickly lost when a hungry pup decides one snack just isn't enough in this classic retelling of Aesop's
Ages 4–7
The World of Beatrix Potter #20
The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit
Beatrix Potter
Trouble follows a rude little rabbit who forgets to say please before taking things that don't belong to him in this cla
Ages 2–5
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Angelina Ballerina
Angelina's Halloween
Katharine Holabird
For the child who loves the magic of dress-up and the excitement of holiday performances with friends and family.
Ages 3–7
Oliver and Amanda Pig #6
Oliver, Amanda, and Grandmother Pig
Jean Van Leeuwen
Baking, playing, and storytelling take center stage when Grandmother Pig arrives for a visit that Oliver and Amanda neve
Ages 5–8
Russell Michaels
Russell Sprouts
Johanna Hurwitz
First grade brings big changes for Russell Michaels, who is finally tall enough for his red slicker and ready to take on
Ages 6–9
Rigby Newcomer Books
Playing with My Family
Rigby
For the early learner discovering the joy of shared activities. This book uses real photographs to show how playing toge
Ages 3–6
The Kane Kids #1
Chloe in the Know
Judith Caseley
For the eldest child navigating their own growing pains while the family prepares for a high-risk pregnancy and a new ba
Ages 8–12
One of Each
Mary Ann Hoberman
Oliver Tolliver has exactly one of everything in his little house until he learns that sharing with a friend is twice th
Ages 3–7
Two Mice in Three Fables
Lynn Reiser
Two mice move through three gentle fables that demonstrate the small, important ways to be a good friend and neighbor.
Ages 4–8
Punky Dunk #3
Punky Dunk and the Spotted Pup
Anonymous
For the only child (or pet) struggling to share their space. This vintage verse story explores the prickly feelings of j
Ages 2–6
Alvin
What Alvin Wanted
Holly Keller
Libby and Sam try every toy and trick to cheer up baby Alvin, only to realize that what he needs isn't something they ca
Ages 3–6
I'll Fix Anthony
Judith Viorst
For the younger sibling who feels small and overlooked, this funny tale captures the grand plans for the day they finall
Ages 4–8
Pepo and Lolo
Pepo and Lolo Are Friends
Ana Martín Larrañaga
A pig and a chicken prove that being different or getting grumpy doesn't stand in the way of a true, lasting friendship.
Ages 2–5
Engage Literacy
I Am Helping
Kelly Gaffney
For the preschooler who wants to be a 'big kid,' this photo-filled guide shows how small hands can help with chores, cle
Ages 2–5
Sails Literacy
The Rock Boss
Jill Eggleton
For the early reader learning to navigate social boundaries and playground dynamics. Help your child understand what it
Ages 4–6
George and Matilda Mouse #1
Emily Mouse Saves the Day
Heather S. Buchanan
Emily Mouse uses her sewing skills to stitch together patchwork jackets that end up becoming life-saving tools for her b
Ages 3–7
Carrot Cake
Nonny Hogrogian
Two rabbit newlyweds move in together and discover that building a home requires a lot more than just a love for carrot
Ages 4–8
A Place to Call Home
Alexis Deacon
Seven hamster brothers set off on an epic quest across mountains, deserts, and labyrinths to find the perfect new home t
Ages 4–8
Oliver and Amanda Pig #10
Oliver and Amanda's Halloween
Jean Van Leeuwen
Oliver and Amanda Pig dive into the best parts of autumn as they carve pumpkins and prepare their costumes for a night o
Ages 5–8
The Fate of Fausto
Oliver Jeffers
Fausto believes he owns the flower, the sheep, and the mountain, but his greed leads him to the vast, unconquerable sea
Ages 5–12
Hello, Twins
Charlotte Voake
For siblings who feel like opposites. This gentle story celebrates how two people can be completely different while shar
Ages 2–5
Shirley Neitzel's Storybooks #1
We're Making Breakfast for Mother
Shirley Neitzel
Using rebuses and rhymes, children prepare a special morning surprise for their mother featuring a full tray of breakfas
Ages 3–7
This Baby
Julia McClelland
Andrew the bear isn't sure he wants a new sibling, but his perspective shifts when he realizes just how much his parents
Ages 3–7