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Books about siblings

Siblings can be best friends, biggest rivals, or both at the same time. Whether your child is adjusting to a new baby in the family or learning to manage the ups and downs of having a brother or sister, books can help make those moments easier and fun. This collection of books about siblings is perfect for family reading, highlighting the joys, challenges, and lifelong bond between brothers and sisters

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Book cover of 'Smaller Sister'
Smaller Sister

Author: Maggie Edkins Willis

Publication year: 2022

Maggie Edkins Willis's Smaller Sister is a debut middle grade graphic novel about body image, confidence, and the everlasting bond of sisterhood. Lucy always looked up to her big sister, Olivia, despite their differences. However, Lucy notices changes in Olivia, who stops wanting to play and becomes unhappy with her appearance, ultimately struggling with an eating disorder. As the family focuses on Olivia’s recovery, Lucy feels neglected and starts facing similar issues. With time, effort, and self-love, both sisters start to heal and rediscover their strong bond, reminding readers that sisterhood is an unbreakable connection.

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Book cover of 'Mail Harry to the Moon!'
Mail Harry to the Moon!

Author: Robie H. Harris

Publication year: 2008

Nobody told this older brother that having a new little brother would mean big changes, and he's FED UP! It's time to mail Harry to the moon so life can go back to the way it was before. No more spit-up! No more grabbing! No more wailing in the night! But along the way, baby Harry might just help our hero see that being a big brother means more than just a big nuisance—it means adventure and friendship, too. Known for their keen grasp of the ups and downs of childhood, bestselling author-illustrator team Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberley offer kids and parents a lively look at the lighter side of getting along with the baby in the house.

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Book cover of 'Amy's Big Brother'
Amy's Big Brother

Author: BONHYUNG JEONG

Publication year: 2023

A young boy struggles to balance life with a demanding little sister who always wants to tag along with him and his friends. As he transitions to middle school, he looks forward to time away from her and aims to become the MVP of the basketball team and explore a budding romance with a classmate named Hannah. However, he faces the challenge of ensuring his little sister doesn't follow him and ruin his plans, especially his upcoming date with Hannah.

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Book cover of 'How to Handle Your Brother/Sister'
How to Handle Your Brother/Sister

Author: Roy Apps

Publication year: 1998

Do you suffer from brother or sister bother? Bratman & Dobbin are here to save the day in this new flip book addition to the How to Handle series. Follow their advice and you'll never have to worry about your brother or sister embarrassing you again. Additionally, the book is a used copy in good condition, with no missing or torn pages and no stains. However, Amazon is not responsible for the classification of the used product, and the A-to-Z Guarantee does not apply to used products.

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Book cover of 'My Big Sister Is So Bossy She Says You Can't Read This Book'
My Big Sister Is So Bossy She Says You Can't Read This Book

Author: Mary Hershey

Publication year: 2005

Something of great importance entrusted to fourth-grader Effi Maloney has disappeared and she's sure her big sister, Maxey, had something to do with it. Effi's no pushover, but trying to stand up to Maxey is like trying to stop an earthquake. It would be easier to deal with Maxey if Effi had a buddy. She hasn't had a best friend since Lola Jo moved, and she has so many secrets saved to tell a best friend—including the most amazing idea in the world for a winning science project—she's about to explode. Effi's got to win that science prize, find a best friend, and get back at Maxey—in just one week!

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Book cover of 'Birdie and Me'
Birdie and Me

Author: J.M.M. Nuanez

Publication year: 2020

A stunning debut about a girl named Jack and her gender creative little brother, Birdie, searching for the place where they can be their true and best selves. After their mama dies, Jack and Birdie find themselves without a place to call home. And when Mama's two brothers each try to provide one--first sweet Uncle Carl, then gruff Uncle Patrick--the results are funny, tender, and tragic. They're also somehow . . . spectacular. With voices and characters that soar off the page, J. M. M. Nuanez's debut novel depicts an unlikely family caught in a situation none of them would have chosen, and the beautiful ways in which they finally come to understand one another.