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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.

Playing in the Park (Why Manners Matter)

Playing in the Park (Why Manners Matter)This book covers the important aspects of playing with others in the park. It provides good examples of the little things that can make life much more agreeable for everyone and that make no-one feel excluded. It is written in language that children can easily understand.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness, Safety and Protection
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, sharing

Please and Thank You: A Pirate Pete and Princess Polly book

Please and Thank You: A Pirate Pete and Princess Polly bookThis appealingly illustrated book should encourage children to think of others and remember their manners.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Gratitude, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, rudeness, sharing, table manners

Happy Hector

Happy HectorHelping children deal with sibling rivalry and sharing parental affections.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Sadness
Tags: co-operation, friends, sharing, sibling rivalry

The Tunnel

The TunnelSiblings frequently struggle to get along. This book will help brothers and sisters recognise the love that underlies their sometimes fraught relationship.

Categories: Anxiety, Courage, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: anxiety, brother, co-operation, friends, sister

Just Because

Just BecausePromoting tolerance and celebrating diversity. May help children to realise that those with disabilities can achieve as much as those without.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: brother, sister, wheelchair

Limelight Larry

Limelight Larry

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

Naughty Toes

Naughty ToesFor any child who doesn't quite fit in

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Confidence & Self-esteem, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: sibling rivalry, sister

Sidney Goes to School

Sidney Goes to SchoolChildren at school who may feel they aren't very good at anything or feel 'outshone' by another child in their class and resort to bad behaviour to be noticed

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: confidence, friends

My Grandpa

My GrandpaA beautiful exploration of a grandson/grandfather relationship. It gently introduces the concept of ageing, and how older people can become confused. It may support a child who is struggling to come to terms with a loved one's dementia.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Serious Illness
Tags: blindness, dementia, grandparent, illness

Ribbit Rabbit

Ribbit RabbitThis book follows two friends whilst they play, fight and then learn to share and help each other out so that they can have more fun together as friends

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

I Don’t Like Gloria

I Don't Like GloriaJealousy and rivalry amongst siblings and young children

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Owning a Pet
Tags: cat, dog, jealousy, sibling rivalry

Hey! What’s That Nasty Whiff?

Hey! What's That Nasty Whiff?There are some positive messages about recycling and the environment, working together and helping each other within this fun picture book.

Categories: Caring for the Environment, Friendship & Getting Along, Gratitude, Kindness, Tidiness & Helping Out
Tags: co-operation, recycling

Give that back, Jack!

Give that backEncourages good behaviour, co-operation and sharing.

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

Manners At Parties

Manners At PartiesBy encouraging children to behave in a thoughtful, polite and caring manner at a party.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Getting Dressed, Haircuts & Hair Care, Manners & Politeness, Tidiness & Helping Out
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, party, rudeness, sharing, table manners

That’s Mine

That's MineNew Baby/Sibling Rivalry/Parent's Attention

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, New Baby
Tags: jealousy, sharing, sibling rivalry, sister

Share!

Share!This book may help to explore disgruntled feelings between an older and a younger baby sibling who at about 6 months is starting to want to play with their toys and things. It is hard to share everything and resentment can build up inside.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, New Baby
Tags: brother, co-operation, sharing, sibling rivalry, sister

Manners On Holiday

Manners On HolidayThe Manners books show children how to resolve small difficulties they might face in their daily lives. These stories help children to develop their social skills early in a fun and friendly way.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Holidays & Travel, Kindness, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, diversity, friends, hygiene, rudeness, sharing, table manners

I Feel Jealous (Your Emotions)

I Feel Jealous (Your Emotions)Helping a child come to terms with feelings of jealousy, including sibling rivalry.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Gratitude
Tags: emotions, friends, jealousy, sibling rivalry

The No-No Bird

The No-No BirdMany young children go through a phase of answering every request with a firm 'NO!'. Some may recognise themselves in the stubborn little 'no-no bird' in this cautionary tale. This may encourage them to co-operate a little more often.

Categories: Aggression & Tantrums, Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness
Tags: anger, behaviour, emotions

Caring (Dealing with Feeling)

Caring

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

Meet The Genies

Meet the Genies

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along

I Can Be a Friend

I Can Be a Friend

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: co-operation, friends, sharing

I Can Take Turns

I Can Take Turns

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, rudeness

I Can Listen

I Can Listen

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating
Tags: co-operation, friends

I Can Share

I Can Share

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating
Tags: friends, sharing

Selfish Sophie

Selfish SophieEncouraging sharing, politeness and friendship.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, emotions, friends, rudeness, sharing, stubbornness

Melrose and Croc – Friends For Life

Melrose and Croc - Friends For Life

Categories: Confidence & Self-esteem, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: friends

Measuring Angels

Measuring Angels

Categories: Caring for the Environment, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: behaviour, friends

Bug and Bear

Bug and BearChildren struggle at times to negotiate the ups and downs of friendship. This book reassures young children that though their friends may not always be in the mood to play with them, their friendship still endures.

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

Rocky and the Lamb

Rocky and the LambThe book shows how being positive about someone can have positive results and can even make a mean wolf change his ways and become a good wolf.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, friends

Excuse Me: Learning About Politeness

Excuse Me: Learning About PolitenessThis informative little picture book asks the reader "how polite are you?" and covers many situations where a child may compare their own behaviour to the behaviour of the girl in the book.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, eating, party, rudeness, stubbornness, table manners

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