Copydog

Sisters Elise and Rosemont get along most of the time, except when Rosemont copies everything Elise does! This book is relatable to anyone who has ever been frustrated by a copycat–er, copydog–before. Cute canine characters, funny situations, and a sweet ending make this sibling story a winner!  Recommended for ages 4–7.

Copydog

Zachariah Ohora
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Oho)


Sisters Elise and Rosemont get along most of the time, except when Rosemont copies everything Elise does! This book is relatable to anyone who has ever been frustrated by a copycat–er, copydog–before. Cute canine characters, funny situations, and a sweet ending make this sibling story a winner!  Recommended for ages 4–7.

Wolfie the Bunny

The Bunny family brings home a new baby wolf, but little Dot just knows he’s going to eat them all up. Even as Wolfie grows and grows, Dot fails to convince her smitten parents that he means to cause them harm. But when Wolfie is in trouble, it’s Dot who must protect her little brother. A funny story about sibling rivalry with charming animal illustrations. Recommended for ages 3-8.

Wolfie the Bunny

Ame Dyckman
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Dyc)


The Bunny family brings home a new baby wolf, but little Dot just knows he’s going to eat them all up. Even as Wolfie grows and grows, Dot fails to convince her smitten parents that he means to cause them harm. But when Wolfie is in trouble, it’s Dot who must protect her little brother. A funny story about sibling rivalry with charming animal illustrations. Recommended for ages 3-8.

The Littlest Yak and the New Arrival

Gertie, the littlest yak, is going to be a big sister! She’s ready to share her toys with the new baby, but when she realizes she’ll have to share her mum as well, she wonders… Does Mummy have enough space in her heart for two little yaks? Cute illustrations accompany a heartwarming story that will reassure new siblings that parents will love them just as much when a new baby arrives. Recommended for ages 3-8.

The Littlest Yak and the New Arrival

Lu Fraser
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Fra)
Series: Littlest Yak


Gertie, the littlest yak, is going to be a big sister! She’s ready to share her toys with the new baby, but when she realizes she’ll have to share her mum as well, she wonders… Does Mummy have enough space in her heart for two little yaks? Cute illustrations accompany a heartwarming story that will reassure new siblings that parents will love them just as much when a new baby arrives. Recommended for ages 3-8.

Maddie and Mabel

Maddie likes to be in charge, and Mabel likes to ask questions. These two sisters spend their days playing, telling stories, and sometimes fighting. Young readers who like Bluey will enjoy the girls’ loving yet quirky relationship. Recommended for ages 4–8.

Maddie and Mabel

Kari Allen
(Juvenile First Chapter Books - J-FC Allen)
Series: Maddie and Mabel


Maddie likes to be in charge, and Mabel likes to ask questions. These two sisters spend their days playing, telling stories, and sometimes fighting. Young readers who like Bluey will enjoy the girls’ loving yet quirky relationship. Recommended for ages 4–8.

When Aidan Became A Brother

When Aidan’s parents tell him that he’s going to be a big brother, he’s excited to help pick out clothes and paint for the new baby. However, his anxiety grows when he questions whether or not he made the perfect decisions for his new sibling. After all, everyone thought Aidan was a girl when he was born, and it took some time before Aidan and his parents realized that he’s a trans boy. Aiden learns that the most important part of being a brother is knowing how to love someone. Recommended for ages 3-8.

When Aidan Became A Brother

Kyle Lukoff
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Luk)

When Aidan’s parents tell him that he’s going to be a big brother, he’s excited to help pick out clothes and paint for the new baby. However, his anxiety grows when he questions whether or not he made the perfect decisions for his new sibling. After all, everyone thought Aidan was a girl when he was born, and it took some time before Aidan and his parents realized that he’s a trans boy. Aiden learns that the most important part of being a brother is knowing how to love someone. Recommended for ages 3-8.


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