Top 10 Teamwork Board Books

    Little Blue Truck
    6.5
    Series
    01
    Little Blue Truck
    Written by Alice Schertle & illustrated by Jill McElmurry
    We Are Better Together
    5.8
    #3 in Series
    02
    We Are Better Together
    Written by Roger Priddy
    I Can Play
    5.5
    Series
    03
    I Can Play
    Written and illustrated by Betsy Snyder
    Oliver's Tree
    5.1
    Series
    04
    Oliver's Tree
    Written and illustrated by Kit Chase
    Roadwork
    5.1
    Series
    05
    Roadwork
    Written by Sally Sutton & illustrated by Brian Lovelock
    Sheep in a Jeep
    5.9
    Series
    06
    Sheep in a Jeep
    Written by Nancy Shaw & illustrated by Margot Apple
    One House
    5.8
    07
    One House
    Written by Sarah MacNeill
    How to Raise a Mom
    5.3
    Series
    08
    How to Raise a Mom
    Written by Jean Reagan & illustrated by Lee Wildish
    Peter Hops Aboard
    5.1
    Series
    09
    Peter Hops Aboard
    Written by Beatrix Potter
    The Jellybeans and the Big Dance
    4.8
    Series
    10
    The Jellybeans and the Big Dance
    Written by Laura Numeroff and Nate Evans & illustrated by Lynn Munsinger

As author and activist Helen Keller once stated, "Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much." While the idea of working together to achieve something greater sounds appealing, we all know that too often, developing and maintaining a spirit of collaboration and teamwork can be difficult things to do, for kids and adults. Just look at how many sports teams, companies and organizations, and political groups struggle to maintain cohesion and unity. As in so many other areas, children's books offer a helpful tool to assist children in getting started on the right foot when it comes to teamwork. Working together is not instinctive for kids. At an early age, children prefer to play alongside one another, but not necessarily with one another. These natural tendencies can be guided by reading aloud books that show children sharing or combining resources to accomplish a common goal. As children mature, children's books can also be used to teach and discuss leadership skills and what helps members of a team feel involved and included. The books on the list showcase different elements of teamwork, from being a leader, to working together on a project, to being a good team player. Our list includes board books, picture books, and chapter books, making it a useful resource for finding good books for babies through kindergarten, elementary and early middle school age kids. You can filter our list by book type, whether board, picture, or chapter. You can browse the complete list, or you can jump to specific topics of interest, like teamwork and problem solving, or teamwork and friendship. As you see what books we've included, let us know what books you would add to the list.

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