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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+
My First Padded Books
Good Habits and Manners
Wonder House Books
For the parent introducing the first building blocks of kindness and hygiene. This sturdy board book helps toddlers mast
Ages 1–4
Frank #3
Frank and the Big Mistake
Martha Brockenbrough
For the child learning to navigate tricky social boundaries when a high-energy houseguest or younger sibling disrupts th
Ages 6–9
Clarice Bean #2
Clarice Bean: Guess Who's Babysitting?
Lauren Child
Life at Clarice Bean’s house turns into a chaotic adventure when her firefighter uncle arrives to look after the whole s
Ages 4–8
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Jumanji #2
Zathura
Chris Van Allsburg
For brothers who can't stop bickering, this surreal space adventure shows that when the world turns upside down, family
Ages 5–10
Davy #1
What Have You Done, Davy?
Brigitte Weninger
Davy the bunny didn't mean to break his siblings' toys, but with a little help from his mother, he finds a way to mend b
Ages 3–7
One For Me, One For You
C. C. Cameron
For the preschooler learning to divide treats fairly with friends and family. This cozy story turns baking cookies into
Ages 2–6
Templeton Gets His Wish
Greg Pizzoli
Templeton the cat thinks life would be better if his family just disappeared, but he quickly discovers that being all al
Ages 3–6
Knitty Kitty
David Elliott
For the child who needs a soft, rhythmic wind-down to feel safe and snug. This gentle story of a mother cat's care is th
Ages 2–5
Bed & Biscuit #2
Wild Times at the Bed & Biscuit
Joan Carris
For the child adjusting to new arrivals or feeling a bit protective of their space, this story explores how welcoming ot
Ages 7–10
That's Mine, That's Yours
Angie Sage
For the toddler who is just learning that sharing doesn't mean losing something forever. A simple, gentle way to navigat
Ages 2–4
Wolfie the Bunny
Ame Dyckman
Dot is certain her family’s new baby brother is going to eat them all, but she might be the only one who can save the li
Ages 3–7
Bluey
Easter
Penguin Young Readers Licenses
For the child who loves interactive play and the magic of a holiday egg hunt, this sticker book turns seasonal anticipat
Ages 3–5
Strawberry Shortcake
A Fresh-n-Fruity Spring
Lauren Cecil
For the child who wants to do everything themselves, this sweet story explores how accepting a helping hand makes celebr
Ages 3–6
Squishy Taylor #4
Squishy Taylor and the Vase That Wasn't
Ailsa Wild
For the curious child who loves to observe the world and the family that navigates the joyful complexities of a busy, bl
Ages 6–9
Dog and Bear #2
Two's Company
Laura Vaccaro Seeger
For children learning that friendship means compromise and play, these short stories celebrate the quirky, steadfast bon
Ages 3–7
Max and Ruby #2
Play with Max and Ruby
Rosemary Wells
For the child learning to navigate toy sharing and sibling negotiations, this gentle story follows Max as he counts his
Ages 2–5
TOON Books
The Big Wet Balloon
Liniers
Matilda shows her little sister that rainy days are far from boring by finding joy in thunder, rainbows, and jumping in
Ages 4–7
The Berenstain Bears
The Berenstain Bears' Home Sweet Tree
Jan Berenstain, Stan Berenstain
For the child learning to navigate daily manners, family chores, and social hiccups. A big collection of classic lessons
Ages 4–8
Bears #6
Bears in the Bath
Shirley Parenteau
For the toddler who loves getting messy but resists the tub, this gentle story uses playful rhythm to turn bath time int
Ages 2–5
Baby Bear Beware!
Alison Boyle
Mother Bear is busy with a tiny newborn, making it a very tricky and important day for Baby Bear to stay close during th
Ages 2–5
Max & Ruby
Max's Half Birthday
Rosemary Wells
For the child who feels left out of the celebration spotlight, this gentle story shows how families can create their own
Ages 3–6
Big Sister, Little Monster
Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum
After Lucy wishes her pesky little sister would just go away, she must brave a land of real monsters to bring her home.
Ages 4–8
Bob and Dob: A Tale of Tattling
Sean E. Avery
For siblings who constantly report on each other's every move, this humorous tale explores the difference between tattli
Ages 3–7
Hello Genius
Little Lion Shares
Michael Dahl
For the toddler who is still learning that playing together is more fun than playing alone. This gentle story helps litt
Ages 0–3