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Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings
Books for Sharing with Siblings – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,206 books
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The Upstairs Cat
Karla Kuskin
Two cats—one mean and old, the other lean and young—spend all their energy bickering in a rhythmic story about the point
Ages 4–8
The Porcupine Mouse
Bonnie Pryor
For siblings who can't stop bickering and need a reminder that their different strengths make them an unbeatable team wh
Ages 4–8
What Do Best #2
What Sisters Do Best
Laura Numeroff
Simple moments and gentle support fill the days of sisters who find wonderful and loving ways to care for one another.
Ages 2–5
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Two is for Twins
Wendy Cheyette Lewison
For the family celebrating a new pair of arrivals or a toddler learning about pairs. This rhythmic book honors the speci
Ages 1–4
Pip and Posy #1
The Super Scooter
Axel Scheffler
A trip to the park goes wrong when Posy takes a scooter she doesn't know how to ride, leaving Pip to decide how to help
Ages 2–5
The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat
Eugene Field
A quiet antique shop turns into a midnight battleground when a stuffed dog and cat start a fight that spirals out of con
Ages 4–8
Smack Dab in the Middle
Anita Riggio
Life in a big family is full of love, but Rosie sometimes feels invisible while living right in the center of the househ
Ages 4–8
The Great Gum Drop Robbery
Russell Hoban
A clever toddler uses his wits to outsmart his two older brothers and claim the ultimate prize: the gum drops they all w
Ages 3–7
It Takes a Village
Jane Cowen-Fletcher
Yemi tries to keep an eye on her little brother during market day in Benin, only to find that the whole community is hel
Ages 4–8
Mother Bruce
Bruce's Big Move
Ryan T. Higgins
Bruce the bear just wants a quiet, rodent-free home, but his plan to move away from three rowdy mice and four geese does
Ages 3–8
Will Sheila Share?
Elivia Savadier
For the toddler who finds it difficult to part with their favorite things during playdates. This gentle story explores t
Ages 2–5
Charlie and Lola Early Readers #1
I've Won, No I've Won, No I've Won
Lauren Child
Lola is determined to win every single game against Charlie, even if it requires some very imaginative new rules.
Ages 3–7
Has Anyone Here Seen William?
Bob Graham
Newly mobile William is on the move, leaving his parents and siblings scrambling to keep track of him as he turns the ho
Ages 2–5
Girl Wonder #2
Girl Wonder to the Rescue
Malorie Blackman
For the child who uses their imagination to navigate family life. Maxine transforms into Girl Wonder to tackle everyday
Ages 7–9
Charlie & Mouse #5
Charlie & Mouse Lost and Found
Laurel Snyder
For the child who experiences big feelings over a lost comfort object or dreams of the day they finally get a dog of the
Ages 4–8
Go and Hush the Baby
Betsy Byars
For the big sibling who needs to find their own way to help when a new baby won't stop crying and Mom is busy.
Ages 3–7
The Biggest Ever #3
The Biggest Christmas Tree Ever
Steven Kroll
Clayton and Desmond discover that two sets of eyes and two pairs of paws are much better than one when searching for the
Ages 3–7
Cloud Nine
Norman Silver
Tired of the noise in his crowded house, Armstrong builds a ladder straight into the sky to find a peaceful spot among t
Ages 4–8
Three Little Bears #1
Three Little Bears Play All Day
David Martin
For the child taking their first steps into reading, these gentle adventures with three bear siblings build confidence t
Ages 3–6
McDuff #3
McDuff and the Baby
Rosemary Wells
McDuff the dog used to have the whole house to himself, but now Fred and Lucy have brought home a tiny human who might b
Ages 2–6
Name These Feelings
Jennifer L. Trace
For parents helping toddlers and preschoolers put words to big feelings. This gentle guide uses relatable moments to hel
Ages 2–5
Tod #1
Here Comes Tod!
Philippa Pearce
Spend time with lively Tod and his affectionate family as they navigate six cozy episodes of daily life and home adventu
Ages 4–7
Hannah #4
Hannah and the Tomorrow Room
Libby Gleeson
For the child adjusting to a change in their living space or learning to welcome an aging relative into the heart of the
Ages 8–12
Monty Bear Learns to Share
Karl Thomas
For the toddler who struggles to let others play with their toys. Monty the Bear discovers that sharing isn't just about
Ages 2–5