Top 10 Resolving Conflict Books for 9-12 Year Olds

    The Wheel on the School
    7.0
    01
    The Wheel on the School
    Written by Meindert DeJong & illustrated by Maurice Sendak
    Pig War: How a Porcine Tragedy Taught England and America to Share
    5.5
    02
    Pig War: How a Porcine Tragedy Taught England and America to Share
    Written by Emma Bland Smith & illustrated by Alison Jay
    Skunk and Badger
    #1 in Series
    03
    Skunk and Badger
    Written by Amy Timberlake & illustrated by Jon Klassen
    Hoot
    04
    Hoot
    Written and illustrated by Carl Hiaasen
    05
    The Secret Cookie Club
    Written and illustrated by Martha Freeman
    Heidi Heckelbeck and the Snoopy Spy
    #23 in Series
    06
    Heidi Heckelbeck and the Snoopy Spy
    Written by Wanda Coven & illustrated by Priscilla Burris
    Heidi Heckelbeck Has a New Best Friend
    #22 in Series
    07
    Heidi Heckelbeck Has a New Best Friend
    Written by Wanda Coven & illustrated by Priscilla Burris
    Flower Girl Dreams
    #16 in Series
    08
    Flower Girl Dreams
    Written by Debbie Dadey & illustrated by Tatevik Avakyan
    His Royal Whiskers
    09
    His Royal Whiskers
    Written by Sam Gayton & illustrated by Sydney Hanson
    10
    Settle the Score
    Written and illustrated by Alex Morgan

Children's books often tackle delicate but important issues. Because of its intended audience, children's literature is focused, understandable, and relatable. Problems and matters can be addressed in third person stories, and abstract concepts are shared in memorable stories. For these reasons, children's books can prove especially helpful in teaching kids (and adults) helpful techniques for resolving conflicts, whether at home, at school, in the workplace, and more. This list compiles the best books in children's literature for showing and teaching conflict resolution. The types of stories vary. Some address conflict resolution directly, while others simply show characters resolving misunderstandings, mistakes, and other problems to again establish peace in relationships and environments. Our list includes board books, picture books, and chapter books. Board books are best for young readers ages zero to two. Picture books are great for kids early elementary school age, while chapter books are great for elementary school and early middle school age readers. You can filter the list by book type or browse the full list. Let us know what titles you would add to the list!

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