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Books for Sharing with Siblings
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Horrid Henry #6
Horrid Henry's Revenge
Francesca Simon
For the child who feels like things are never fair or needs an outlet for their big, mischievous feelings about siblings
Ages 6–9
Horrid Henry
Horrid Henry's Rainy Day
Francesca Simon
For the child who feels trapped and grumpy when plans change, Henry's rainy day antics offer a hilarious outlet for chil
Ages 5–9
Horrid Henry #12
Horrid Henry's Christmas
Francesca Simon
For the child who finds holiday expectations a bit much, Henry's chaotic Christmas mishaps offer a hilarious release fro
Ages 6–9
Froggy #10
Froggy's Baby Sister
Jonathan London
For the child adjusting to a new baby at home. Froggy learns that even though a new sister can't play catch yet, being a
Ages 3–7
I'm Feeling #3
I'm Mad
Emily Hartmann
For the toddler who is overwhelmed by big feelings and needs help naming their frustration before it turns into a tantru
Ages 2–5
The Berenstain Bears
The Berenstain Bears Say Please and Thank You
Jan Berenstain, Mike Berenstain
For the child learning to navigate social interactions and the importance of being polite. A classic guide to using kind
Ages 3–7
My feelings on having a sibling with a Disability
Janell Su Chin Lee
For children navigating the complex mix of pride, frustration, and love that comes with having a sibling who has special
Ages 4–8
When Our New Baby Comes
Aubrey Coleman
For the young child preparing to become a big brother or sister, this gentle story navigates the shifts in family life w
Ages 2–6
A Book about My Sister
Unknown
For the child who wants to celebrate their sibling relationship through art and stories. A creative way to capture speci
Ages 5–10
Sometimes My Brother
Angie Healy
For the child navigating life with an autistic sibling, this gentle story celebrates their unique bond and fosters under
Ages 4–8
Little Red Hen, The
Jerry Pinkney
For the child who struggles to share the workload during chores or play, this classic fable explores the value of contri
Ages 3–7
Sophie & Stephie: The Travel Sisters #6
Hello, Brazil!
Ekaterina Otiko
For the curious child who dreams of seeing the world, this vibrant scavenger hunt introduces the wonders of Brazil throu
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
Horrid Henry #22
Horrid Henry's Thank You Letter
Francesca Simon
For the child who grumbles about writing thank-you notes after the holidays. This hilarious story turns a tedious chore
Ages 5–9
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
Serendipity Books
Rhubarb
Stephen Cosgrove
For the child who struggles with 'main character' syndrome in their friendships or feels possessive of a favorite playma
Ages 4–8
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
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
Christina Katerina #3
Christina Katerina and the Time She Quit the Family
Patricia Lee Gauch
For the child who wants to make their own rules and wonders what it would be like to live without chores or family expec
Ages 4–8
The Berenstain Bears
The Berenstain Bears Easter Classics
Jan Berenstain, Stan Berenstain
For the child caught up in the commercial buzz of holidays, these stories gently pivot from chocolate eggs to the wonder
Ages 3–7
Pig the Pug #12
Pig the Cranky
Aaron Blabey
For the child struggling with big feelings and the urge to hoard every toy. This hilarious rhyme helps kids see the down
Ages 3–7
Helping Kids Cope
I'm Glad I Have Siblings
Dagmar Geisler
For the child struggling to share their space or toys with brothers and sisters. Lily's relatable journey highlights bot
Ages 4–8
The Best Little Monkeys in the World
Natalie Standiford
For the child who loves to see what they can get away with when the grown-ups aren't looking. A playful look at the 'bes
Ages 4–7
Little Quack #3
Little Quack's Hide and Seek
Lauren Thompson
For the curious toddler who loves to play and explore, this rhythmic adventure makes learning to count as fun as a game
Ages 2–5
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