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Picture Books Library < Behaviour < Friendship & Getting Along
Picture books about Friendship & Getting Along from the Little Parachutes reviews library

It is pretty unrealistic to expect children to play together nicely and be friendly all the time without arguing and fighting, but most parents and carers welcome moments of co-operation and harmony. This collection includes picture books which encourage children to share and play together well. Some books offer strategies to alleviate tension between friends and brothers and sisters.

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Medieval Mashup: Leigh’s Wheelie Adventures

Medieval Mashup by Charlene McIverIn this charming picture book, a group of children (including Leigh, a wheelchair user) work together to support each other to make costumes for a school event. Leigh is struggling with feelings of self-consciousness and frustration, but he successfully overcomes this.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: anxiety, co-operation, confidence, courage, diversity, feelings, friends, independence, persistence, wheelchair

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The Invisible Boy

The Invisible BoyThis beautiful book promotes inclusivity and empathy, encouraging children to 'leave no-one behind' in friendship groups and to consider other people's feelings.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Anxiety, Being Different & Being Yourself, Confidence & Self-esteem, Curiosity & Creativity, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Shyness
Tags: anxiety, behaviour, co-operation, confidence, feelings, friends, friendship, loneliness, multicultural, prejudice, self-esteem

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Squishy Sand

Squishy SandThis engaging picture book features Leigh, a disabled child who uses a wheelchair. It highlights some of the everyday obstacles that wheelchair users have to cope with. A great choice for any child, reinforcing the importance of empathy, resilience, teamwork, kindness and creative thinking.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: anxiety, co-operation, confidence, courage, friends, independence, persistence, wheelchair

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Ask First, Monkey!

Ask First, Monkey!An important introduction to consent and boundaries for young children.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Safety and Protection
Tags: abuse, behaviour, co-operation, confidence, consent, courage, emotions, fears, friends, friendship

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The Only Way is Badger

The Only Way is BadgerA book about acceptance, difference and learning to say sorry.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: appearance, co-operation, diversity, friends, prejudice

Little Parachutes Gold Star Winner

All the Ways to be Smart

All the Ways to be SmartSo often children are led to believe that being smart is all about academic achievement. This delightful, positive and diverse picture book re-frames the concept of being smart to include many other wonderful qualities.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Curiosity & Creativity, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: co-operation, confidence, courage, diversity, friends, sharing

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The Squirrels Who Squabbled

The Squirrels Who Squabbled by Rachel BrightA laugh-out-loud tale about friendship and learning to share, two squirrels squabble over one nut but ultimately put their differences aside and co-operate.

Categories: Courage, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Listening & Co-operating, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, persistence, rudeness, sharing

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The Suitcase

The Suitcase by Chris Naylor-BallesterosThis simple and powerful story about the arrival of a stranger could be a catalyst for exploring so many concepts and themes with young children: trust, curiosity, tolerance, hope, kindness, making amends, friendship, ‘doing the right thing’ and telling the truth to name just a few.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Courage, Curiosity & Creativity, Friendship & Getting Along, Gratitude, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: appearance, change, co-operation, diversity, fears, friends, migration, multicultural, persistence, prejudice, sharing, transition

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Kind

Kind by Alison GreenA beautiful picture book which explores and encourages kindness in many forms. It promotes sharing, acceptance, tolerance and empathy.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, diversity, feelings, friends, gratitude, multicultural, prejudice

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Jungle Jamboree

Jungle JamboreeA lovely reminder for children that true beauty comes from the inside: kind thoughts and deeds are far more important than physical appearance.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: appearance, body image, confidence, gratitude, self-esteem, shyness

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How to be a Lion

How to be a LionA brilliant and entertaining story with a strong and clear message: Don't be afraid to be yourself; embrace the differences in yourself and others.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Courage, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: appearance, behaviour, co-operation, diversity, emotions, feelings, friends, prejudice

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What’s worrying you?

What's worrying you?A great picture book to help children explore their worries. While it is normal to feel anxious now and then, when anxiety escalates and can't be controlled, sitting down with your child and reading this book together should help.

Categories: Aggression & Tantrums, Animal Phobias, Anxiety, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Common Childhood Illnesses, Confidence & Self-esteem, Divorce / Separation, Fear of The Dark, Friendship & Getting Along, Ghosts and Monsters, Kindness, Listening & Co-operating, Resilience / adaptability, Sadness, Shyness
Tags: anger, anxiety, behaviour, co-operation, confidence, divorce, emotions, friends, jealousy, mental health, phobias, transition

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Grumpy Frog

Grumpy FrogA thoroughly entertaining and engaging book which explores some important themes: forgiveness, tolerance, co-operation, and how moods and behaviour affects others.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: anger, behaviour, co-operation, diversity, emotions, friends, grumpiness, prejudice, stubbornness

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Yummy Ice-Cream

Yummy Ice-CreamThe book has the simple but effective message that sharing with friends is a good thing

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, sharing

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Good Little Wolf

Good Little WolfAlthough predominantly an entertaining story, this quirky picture book also explores the idea of being true to oneself and defying stereotypes. It reinforces the message that you don't need to 'go with the crowd' if the crowd's actions are not wise.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Tidiness & Helping Out
Tags: behaviour

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Mine!

Mine!A light-hearted way to introduce the concepts of sharing and co-operation to young children.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, jealousy, sharing, sister

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This Book Belongs to Aye-Aye

This Book Belongs to Aye-AyeThis entertaining book explores the idea of 'being different'. The central character has less conventional looks than his classmates, but the story reveals that his kindness and intelligence are more important than the way he looks. The book also has an anti-bullying message.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Curiosity & Creativity, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Tidiness & Helping Out
Tags: co-operation, friends, persistence, prejudice, school

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Christopher Nibble

Christopher NibbleThis book is a great way to introduce the 'green' issue of food sustainability in a very child-friendly way. It also promotes sharing and co-operation.

Categories: Caring for the Environment, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: co-operation, sharing

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Funny Face

Funny FaceA good starting point to chat to a very young child about emotions, for example, how they feel during a tantrum.

Categories: Aggression & Tantrums, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: anger, emotions, fears, sharing

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I’m the Happiest

I'm the HappiestA lovely story which teaches children that the path to true happiness is to be content with what you already have. While all the other animals compete and compare, Racoon is happy to be himself.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Friendship & Getting Along, Gratitude
Tags: confidence, diversity, friends, gratitude

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Brush your teeth, Max and Millie

Brush your teethAn ideal book to encourage a toddler to have a go at brushing their teeth independently.

Categories: Dentists & Dental Care, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: co-operation, hygiene

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Take turns, Max and Millie

Take turnsAn ideal book to encourage a toddler to share.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Playgroup / Nursery
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, sharing

Little Parachutes Gold Star Winner

I Am Not a Copycat! (Hugo & Bella)

I Am Not a Copycat! (Hugo & Bella)This book comically reflects a behavioural quirk that many children display at some point: imitating those around them to the point of extreme annoyance! The story gently promotes tolerance in others.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends

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What Makes Me Happy?

What Makes Me Happy?May help a child to identify emotions they are experiencing and encourage them to discuss any they feel uncomfortable with. Reassures children that it is normal to experience a wide range of emotions.

Categories: Aggression & Tantrums, Anxiety, Friendship & Getting Along, Sadness, Shyness
Tags: absence, anger, anxiety, emotions, fears, friends, growing up, phobias, separation anxiety, shyness

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This is Our House

This is Our HousePromoting tolerance, co-operation and acceptance. Celebrating diversity.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Aggression & Tantrums, Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: co-operation, diversity, prejudice, rudeness, sharing

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Sharing a Shell

Sharing a ShellEncouraging sharing and co-operation.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: co-operation, sharing

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The Happy Book

The Happy BookA great starting point for talking about both positive and negative feelings with very young children. This book may gently encourage co-operation and good behaviour.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Aggression & Tantrums, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Caring for the Environment, Curiosity & Creativity, Friendship & Getting Along, Healthy Eating & Exercise, Kindness, Manners & Politeness
Tags: anger, anxiety, behaviour, emotions, exercise, fears, sharing

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Looking after Louis

Looking after LouisExplaining to young children how autism can affect behaviour and promoting tolerance and understanding of others.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: asperger syndrome, autism, behaviour, co-operation, emotions, friends

Milo’s Monster

Milo’s Monster by Tom PercivalThis is another book in the Big Bright Feelings series by this author which deals with friendship, jealousy and what happens when a new friend comes along. It looks at what happens when the friendship dynamic changes and how to deal with this in a child friendly way.

Categories: Anxiety, Friendship & Getting Along, Telling the Truth
Tags: change, co-operation, confidence, emotions, feelings, friends, jealousy, loneliness

Off to School in my Wheelie Chair

Off to School in my Wheelie ChairA light-hearted and engaging picture book that focusses on a young boy’s journey to school in his manual wheelchair. The story gives a very positive view of wheelchair use, emphasising that it can be fast and fun, while at the same time making the reader more aware of the challenges and obstacles that wheelchair users face each day. Promotes resilience, kindness and acceptance. 

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: co-operation, confidence, courage, friends, independence, persistence, wheelchair

While We Can’t Hug

While We Can't HugTo comfort and support young children who are missing being able to hug their friends and extended family because of social distancing

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Infectious Diseases, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: change, co-operation, coronavirus, emotions, feelings, friends, loneliness, social distancing

Harrison Spader, Personal Space Invader

Harrison Spader Personal Space InvaderThis book discusses the importance of considering other's personal space, and offers practical tips for "personal space invaders".

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness
Tags: behaviour, change, friends, school

We Are Together

We Are TogetherA visually pleasing book about togetherness.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: friends, multicultural

Perfectly Polite Penguins

Perfectly Polite PenguinsA book that encourages good manners and co-operation, and reminds us that nobody is perfect.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness, Tidiness & Helping Out
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, rudeness, stubbornness, table manners

Insults Aren’t Funny: What to Do About Verbal Bullying

Insults Aren't FunnyWhen Charlie is verbally bullied by his team mate, his thinks about quitting football all together. Luckily, with some help from a friend, Charlie learns what to do to get help when he is being bullied.

Categories: Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Courage, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness
Tags: animals, behaviour, bullying, emotions, friendship, insults, verbal bullying

Too Many Carrots

Too Many CarrotsA sweet book that encourages children to share, and gently reminds the reader of what is really important in life.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness
Tags: friends, sharing

Horrible Bear!

Horrible Bear!A sweet picture book with an important message: looking for the good in people and situations and learning to apologise will lead to more happiness than being angry, judgemental and stubborn.

Categories: Aggression & Tantrums, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: anger, behaviour, co-operation, emotions, prejudice, rudeness

That Fruit Is Mine!

That Fruit Is Mine!An entertaining picture book that encourages children to co-operate and share.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: co-operation, friends, persistence, sharing

That’s NOT how you do it!

That's NOT how you do it!This book demonstrates how we can all be good at things - but we don't always do them the same way. There are many different ways of doing things which are equally valid.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Behaviour, Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating
Tags: emotions, feelings, jealousy, sharing

AdoraBULL

AdoraBullSeparation can be hard for children, and in this original story, young Tom is devoted to his wonderful pet bull, Alfred. When he starts school, Tom starts searching for a strategy to help Alfred whilst he is absent, and in the end, finds a way to keep everyone happy!

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Starting School
Tags: emotions, feelings, friends, jealousy, loneliness, separation anxiety, starting school

Where Happiness Lives

Where Happiness LivesEncourages children to appreciate what they have and realise that family and friendship generates more happiness than wealth and material possessions.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Gratitude, Kindness
Tags: friends, jealousy, loneliness

Along Came A Different

Along Came A DifferentA fun story about different shapes who learn to put aside their differences and get along. Promotes open-mindedness, kindness and tolerance.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Confidence & Self-esteem, Curiosity & Creativity, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Manners & Politeness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: appearance, behaviour, co-operation, diversity, friends, prejudice, rudeness

Lula and the Sea Monster

Lula and the Sea Monster by Alex LatimerbyThis quirky and empowering story of the friendship between a girl and a rapidly-growing sea creature contains lots of helpful messages about the importance of kindness and perseverance, standing up for your beliefs and protecting the environment. It also acknowledges how difficult it is for children to leave their family home.

Categories: Caring for the Environment, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Moving House
Tags: change, confidence, courage, friends, loss, persistence

When a Dragon Comes to Stay

When a Dragon Comes to Stay by Caryl HartThis lovely picture book promotes positive behaviour, but also gently suggests that even the most good-mannered and co-operative amongst us may struggle to be 'good' sometimes. A great starting point for a conversation about manners, treating others well and sharing.

Categories: Dentists & Dental Care, Friendship & Getting Along, Getting Dressed, Kindness, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness, Tidiness & Helping Out, Washing & Good Hygiene
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, eating, rudeness, sharing, stubbornness, table manners

Banana!

Banana! By Ed VereA simple and funny tale of two monkeys showing the importance of sharing, co-operation and saying "please".

Categories: Aggression & Tantrums, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: anger, behaviour, co-operation, friends, jealousy, rudeness, sharing, stubbornness

Peace Lily

Peace LilyA moving story of friendship, bravery and perseverance which is sure to inspire young children, this beautiful picture book pays tribute to the contribution of women during World War One.

Categories: Courage, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: courage, emotions, friends, gratitude, growing up, illness

The Bumblebear

The BumblebearAn amusing story that tells children about the importance of friendship, and that our differences can be our strength.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Friendship & Getting Along, Telling the Truth
Tags: co-operation, confidence, diversity, fears, friends, gratitude

Hortense and the Shadow

Hortense and the ShadowThis book encourages the reader to see strengths within themselves that they may have originally thought were weaknesses. It uses a quirky, abstract message to promote self-respect. It would be a good starting point for a conversation about tolerance and respect for others too.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: anger, behaviour, co-operation, diversity, emotions, friends, gratitude, prejudice, sharing

Odd Dog Out

Odd Dog OutThis appealing and witty picture book has a very important central message for children: you don't have to be like everybody else - be who YOU are.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Curiosity & Creativity, Friendship & Getting Along, Gratitude, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: appearance, body image, diversity, emotions, friends, gratitude, loneliness

Will You Be My Friend?

Will You Be My Friend?This is a very useful guide to help children understand how friendships work. The content can be discussed with an adult, but could also be used as a self-help guide - a go-to resource if needed - to help children through tricky situations with their friends.

Categories: Anxiety, Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: anxiety, friends

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