Book Categories: Siblings

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A New Baby At Koko Bear’s House

Mama and Papa Bear share their exciting news–there’s going to be a new baby bear. This delightful, illustrated story shares…

© 1990 Lansky, Vicki
Audience: Children

A Pocket Full Of Kisses

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This tender book provides parents with another tale of love and reassurance to share with their children. Chester Raccoon has…

© 2004 Penn, Audrey
Audience: Children

Autism And Me: Sibling Stories

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“If you see a kid with autism on the street, don’t yell at her if she’s doing something wrong. She…

© 2009 Shapiro, Ouisie
Audience: Children

Baby Talk

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Joey has a new baby brother and he doesn’t understand him one bit. “WAAH!” the baby wails. Joey’s mother says…

© 1999 Hiatt, Fred
Audience: Children

Bad Baby Brother

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Tessa is ready to play with her brand-new baby brother, but Willy is no fun at all. He won’t look…

© 1997 Martha Weston
Audience: Children

Ben, King Of The River

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Chad can’t wait for the camping trip. He just hopes his brother, Ben, won’t ruin it. Ben was born with…

© 2001 Gifaldi, David
Audience: Children

Brothers And Sisters

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Like most brothers and sisters, the siblings in this book play together, compete with each other, and help one another….

© 2005 Dwight, Laura
Audience: Children

Evan Early

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When Natalie’s little brother, Evan Earl, is born prematurely, he’s earns the nickname Evan Earl-y. No one can say for…

© 2006 Wojahn, Rebecca Hogue
Audience: Children

Good Girl Gracie Growler

Mr and Mrs Growler are very proud parents. They love watching baby Tommy and the clever things he does. Tommy’s…

© 1995 Offen, Hilda
Audience: Children

I’m a Big Sister

Told through the eyes of a new older sister, this simple story lays out all the good things about being…

© 1997 Joanna Cole
Audience: Children

In Jesse’s Shoes

What parent hasn’t urged her son or daughter not to stare or tease a child who is “different” or disabled…

© 2007 Lewis, Beverly
Audience: Children

Invisible

Elizabeth tells us a true story that begins heart breaking with a touch of humor. She opens up her heart…

© 2013 Koller, Elizabeth
Audience: Adolescents/Teens, Parent, Professional

Just Because

My big sister Clemmie is my best friend. She can’t walk, talk, move around much, cook macaroni, pilot a plane,…

© 2010 Elliot, Rebecca
Audience: Children

Molly’s Rosebush

A gentle, honest story about Molly, whose mother suffers a miscarriage. In an introduction, Cohn talks to parents about how…

© 1994 Janice Cohn
Audience: Children

My Brother is Different

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This engaging book helps kids understand what it’s like to live with a sibling with differences. It opens a dialogue…

© 2022 Esther Lutchie
Audience: Children

Pushkin Minds The Bundle

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Of course Pushkin minds the bundle! A whole lot. But as his owners tell him, Pushkin is their “big boy,”…

© 2000 Ziefert, Harriet M.
Audience: Children

Rosie and Tortoise

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Rosie can’t wait for her baby brother to be born. But when he does arrive, Bobby is the smallest, weakest…

© 1999 Margaret Wild, Ron Wild
Audience: Children

Runaway Words

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There is nothing like the bond between siblings, especially when that relationship includes a disabled sibling. Addi doesn’t understand why…

© 2018 Patricia Taylor
Audience: Children
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