Top 10 Siblings Books

    Hello in There!: A Big Sister's Book of Waiting
    6.1
    Series
    01
    Hello in There!: A Big Sister's Book of Waiting
    Written and illustrated by Jo Witek
    Max's Castle
    6.0
    02
    Max's Castle
    Written by Kate Banks & illustrated by Boris Kulikov
    Ruby Holler
    6.0
    03
    Ruby Holler
    Written by Sharon Creech
    Little Women
    5.9
    #1 in Series
    04
    Little Women
    Bunny Roo, I Love You
    5.8
    Series
    05
    Bunny Roo, I Love You
    Written by Melissa Marr & illustrated by Teagan White
    Pride & Prejudice
    5.8
    Series
    06
    Pride & Prejudice
    Written by Jennifer Adams & illustrated by Alison Oliver
    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
    5.8
    #1 in Series
    07
    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
    Written by Mark Twain
    08
    Ish
    Written and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
    Cinderella
    5.6
    Series
    09
    Cinderella
    Written by Chloe Perkins & illustrated by Sandra Equihua
    10
    When the World Was Waiting for You
    Written by Gillian Shields & illustrated by Anna Currey

One of my friends recently expressed gratitude for "life scouts" in his life—he wasn't talking about an official scouting program, rather about his siblings, who had gone before and "scouted" out life for him, so that he had a little more information when his turn came along. There are bumps along the road with any sibling relationship, as there are in any meaningful relationship, and at their worst siblings can appear to have no purpose in life other than to make your own difficult. However, at their best, they are your sworn protectors, fiercest allies and best friends. Luckily, the balance of a lifetime shift siblings role closer to "best friends" than "worst enemies," as long as siblings are putting in the effort along the way to forgive and remember they love each other. These are some of our favorite children's books showing sibling dynamics—they provide meaningful ways to talk about how to deal with different situations with siblings and keep an eye on what matters most!

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