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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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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Tim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber
Sibling rivalry and betrayal give way to a stunning journey of resilience and mercy in this vibrant, rhythmic retelling
Ages 5–11
Judy Moody and Friends #12
Searching for Stinkodon
Megan McDonald
Stink is determined to dig up a prehistoric treasure in his own backyard, even if his sister Judy thinks his chances are
Ages 6–9
Coral
Molly Idle
For the child learning that three people cannot always do things the same way, this gentle story shows how different str
Ages 4–8
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1, 2, 3 #1
If You Had a Jetpack
Lisl H. Detlefsen
Two rabbit brothers strap on a high-flying invention to see just how much good they can do when they have a jetpack and
Ages 3–7
Everyone Feels
Everyone Feels Angry Sometimes
Cari Meister
For the child who struggles with big outbursts or frustration. This gentle guide explains that anger is a normal feeling
Ages 4–7
Usborne First Reading
The Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe
Russell Punter
For the early reader who loves the rhythm of familiar rhymes and is just starting to tackle full sentences on their own.
Ages 4–6
Melanie Martin #1
The Diary of Melanie Martin
Carol Weston
Melanie Martin’s diary captures every messy detail of her family’s Italian vacation, from annoying younger brothers to b
Ages 8–12
Animal Friends #1
Swimming Hole Party!
Junzō Terada
Monkey is hosting a jungle party! Peek through the die-cut pages as Hippo, Lion, Giraffe, and Elephant join in for a spl
Ages 0–3
Lizard #2
Lizard's Home
George Shannon
Lizard is ready for a nap, but a stubborn snake has taken over his favorite rock. Now he has to use his brain to win bac
Ages 3–8
John Davidson's Early Readers
Eva Gets Mad
John Davidson
For the child who experiences overwhelming waves of frustration. This gentle story helps little ones recognize and navig
Ages 3–6
All about Ben
Aileen O'Donnell, Dorothy Markham
For the child who wants to understand why their brother or sister acts, plays, or communicates differently due to autism
Ages 4–8
Team Chu #1
Team Chu and the Battle of the Blackwood Arena
Julie C. Dao
Sibling rivals Sadie and Clip must trade their laser tag competition for cooperation when a virtual reality game turns u
Ages 8–12
Jumanji
Chris Van Allsburg
A quiet afternoon vanishes when an enchanted board game brings wild jungle animals and dangerous environmental hazards r
Ages 5–10
Teaflet and Roog Make a Mess
Jeanne Birdsall
Teaflet and Roog have a house full of animals and a major party to host, but first, they must survive a strict cleanline
Ages 4–8
Riley and Rose in the Picture
Susanna Gretz
Stuck inside on a rainy day, a dog and cat try to build a story out of shapes, but sharing a canvas is harder than it lo
Ages 3–6
DC Super Heroes: Picture Books
Batman and Batgirl Unite!
Michael Dahl
Gotham's most dangerous villains are no match for Batman and Batgirl when they use their most powerful tool: working tog
Ages 4–7
Seven Little Mice #2
Seven Little Mice Go to the Beach
Haruo Yamashita
For the child who feels nervous about trying new things or visiting the ocean, this gentle tale models how family ingenu
Ages 3–7
Five Little Monkeys #2
Five Little Monkeys Bake a Birthday Cake
Eileen Christelow
Shhh! Five energetic little monkeys are creeping into the kitchen to bake a surprise birthday cake for Mama without waki
Ages 3–7
Frances #5
Best Friends for Frances
Russell Hoban
When the boys declare a no-girls baseball game, Frances and her sister counter with an exclusive outing of their own to
Ages 4–8
Rules of the House
Mac Barnett
For siblings who struggle with following directions or respect for property, this darkly funny tale explores the hair-ra
Ages 4–8
The Sister Book
Todd Parr
Celebrate the wonderful world of sisters in all their forms. This vibrant book helps young children appreciate family bo
Ages 3–6
Max and Ruby #1
Ruby's Beauty Shop
Rosemary Wells
Max gets an unexpected makeover when Ruby and Louise open a beauty shop, but the real surprise comes when Grandma wants
Ages 3–6
Christina Katerina #3
Christina Katerina and the Time She Quit the Family
Patricia Lee Gauch
Fed up with her family, Christina decides to go it alone, only to find that total independence can be quite lonely.
Ages 4–8
Ivy and Bean #4
Take Care of the Babysitter
Annie Barrows
Ivy and Bean are determined to prove that Bean's sister is a terrible babysitter, but their mischievous plan doesn't go
Ages 6–9