Though everyone has times where they want to do things on their own, teamwork is what helps get big things accomplished. Teams can take shape on soccer fields and in swimming pools, but they can also appear in a classroom or on a playground. Working together utilizes the strengths of everyone in the group in order to reach a common goal. It is not about being the best; rather, it is about helping one another and finding a shared purpose. The books in this list are selected for readers ages 4-7 and showcase both humans and animals helping each other in a variety of situations. Hopefully, these stories will help inspire young readers to become team players in their own lives.
Contributed by: Mary Lanni
Duck is Stuck By: Zoubida Mouhssin Illustrated by: Pascale Moutte-Baur When he falls asleep while on the lake and wakes up stuck in ice, Duck needs the help of other animals to get loose. |
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Duncan the Story Dragon By: Amanda Driscoll Duncan the Dragon loves to read, but he keeps accidentally lighting his book on fire, leading him to try to find a friend to read to him so he can get to the end of his story. |
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The Little Guys By: Vera Brosgol As they head off to find breakfast, the mighty Little Guys conquer all obstacles in their path through teamwork, but when they amass more than they need, their fellow forest creatures worry about what happens if no one can stop the Little Guys. |
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Melia and Jo By: Billy Aronson and Jennifer Oxley Melia is scientific and loves to create things in her backyard laboratory, but something is missing. Her inventions just aren’t quite right. Enter Jo, her new friend with an artistic spirit. When you add the arts to the sciences, something magical happens! |
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Mighty, Mighty Construction Site By: Sherri Duskey Rinker Illustrated by: Tom Lichtenheld Told in rhyming text, Excavator, Bulldozer, Crane Truck, Dump Truck, and Cement Mixer will all need to work together as they tackle their biggest job yet—a massive building. |
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Pedro’s Big Goal By: Fran Manushkin Illustrated by: Tammie Lyon Pedro would love to be the goalie in the team’s first game, but another boy is bigger—so, all his friends come over to help him practice before the tryout. |
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Splashdance By: Liz Starin Ursula, a bear, and Ricardo, a human, are preparing for the water ballet competition. But a new regulation at the community pool—no bears—leaves Ursula cut from the contest. Luckily, she encounters a group of undaunted animal swimmers at a local pond, and Ursula and her new team figure out a way to participate in the competition and make sure everyone is welcome at the pool once and for all. |
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Stone Soup By: Jon J. Muth Three wise monks trick a poor, frightened community into finding happiness by teaching them the magic of generosity. |
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Swimmy By: Leo Lionni When a big tuna attacks his school of fish, Swimmy goes out on his own and discovers the wonders of the sea. While there, he finds a new school, and he helps them find a way to venture out and stand up to the bigger fish. |
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Up the Creek By: Nicholas Oldland When a bear, a moose, and a beaver go on a canoe trip, they have all sorts of disagreements, until they find themselves stranded up the creek and decide that working together is the only way to make it home safely. |
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What a Team! By: Brigitte Luciani and Eve Tharlet Badger brothers Grub and Bristle want to build a boat, but when everyone decides to help, all they’ve built is a big argument. The only way to decide whose idea is best is a race down the river. Will that prove one of them right, or will teamwork win the day? |
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When Pencil Met Eraser By: Karen Kilpatrick and Luis O. Ramos, Jr. Illustrated by: Germán Blanco Pencil loves to draw and isn’t happy when he meets Eraser. Eraser soon convinces Pencil that he’s the one who can fix things when Pencil makes a mistake, and Pencil finally agrees that they make a good team together. |
Whether it starts with a pet fish or a trip to the beach, some kids love reading about sea creatures. Our list of 20 picture books featuring sea animals is sure to create even more interest about the many sea dwellers on our planet.
Barry, the fish with fingers By: Sue Hendra When Barry the fish shows off his new fingers, all the fish are eager to get their own. |
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Clumsy Crab By: Ruth Galloway Nipper the crab hates his huge, clumsy claws until his friend Octopus gets tangled up in some seaweed and only Nipper can free him. |
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Dolphins on the Sand By: Jim Arnosky A dozen dolphins, led by their eldest member and her youngster, become stranded on a sandbar and must be helped to safety by humans. |
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Fidgety Fish By: Paul Bright Illustrated by: Ruth Galloway Sent out for a swim in the deep sea, Tiddler, a young fish who just can’t keep still, sees many interesting creatures and one very dark cave. |
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How the Squid Got Two Long Arms By: Henry Herz Illustrated by: Luke Graber A squid that feels cold begins stealing clothing from other animals until, finally, they fight back, leaving him with two arms longer than the others. Includes facts about squids. |
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Jangles: a big fish story By: David Shannon A father relates to his son the tale of his encounter–and friendship–with a gigantic trout whose enormous jaw is covered with so many lures and fish hooks that he jangles when he swims, but who has never been caught. |
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Jenny Jellyfish: a tale of wiggly jellies By: Suzanne Tate Illustrated by: James Melvin A day in the life of Jenny Jellyfish and her friends includes being beached by a storm. |
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Kobee Manatee: heading home to Florida By: Robert Scott Thayer Illustrated by: Lauren Gallegos After making a rare summertime trip from Florida to Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Kobee Manatee needs to get back before winter, but he is willing to help new friends, Pablo, a wonderfully vulnerable hermit crab, and Tess, a compassionate and adventurous seahorse, he meets along the way and together they face several obstacles. |
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Lorenzo, the Pizza-loving Lobster By: Claire Lordon Lorenzo the lobster’s favorite food is pizza, so when his friend Kalena the sea turtle finds one she brings it back for Lorenzo, and once they figure out how to make it, they have a pizza party for all their friends. |
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Manatee Winter By: Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld Illustrated by: Steven Petruccio A mother manatee and her little calf travel from the Gulf of Mexico through dangerous water full of speeding boats. |
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Mister Seahorse By: Eric Carle After Mrs. Seahorse lays her eggs on Mr. Seahorse’s belly, he drifts through the water, greeting other fish fathers who are taking care of their eggs. |
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Misunderstood Shark By: Ame Dyckman Illustrated by: Scott Magoon Shark interrupts the filming of Underwater World with Bob, scattering the other creatures (and the audience), but he claims it is all a terrible misunderstanding–that he would never think of eating the fish, the squid, the audience…or Bob. |
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Pup the Sea Otter By: Jonathan London Illustrated by: Sean London The first year of life for a male sea otter, as his mother tenderly cares for him and teaches him how to survive on his own. |
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Secret Seahorse By: Stella Blackstone Illustrated by: Clare Beaton A sea horse leads the reader past coral reefs and underwater creatures to a sea horse family hidden in a cave. Includes notes on coral reefs and various marine animals. |
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Shark and Lobster’s Amazing Undersea Adventure By: Viviane Schwarz Illustrated by: Joel Stewart Follows the humorous attempts of Shark and Lobster to conquer their fear of tigers. |
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Shark Kiss, Octopus Hug By: Lynn Rowe Reed Illustrated by: Kevin Cornell Charlie the shark wants nothing more than a hug, and Olivia Octopus desperately wants a kiss, but none of the people on the beach are interested. |
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Smiley Shark By: Ruth Galloway Smiley Shark loves to smile, but everyone is afraid of his big, sharp, toothy grin. Catfish, Sea Star, and Octopus all swim away from Smiley Shark as fast as they can. His teeth are too scary! When all the fish are caught in a net, though, they need Smiley Shark’s help. A big smile is just what is needed to save the day! |
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Swimmy By: Leo Lionni A Leo Lionni classic: When his school of fish is attacked by a big tuna, Swimmy goes out on his own and discovers the wonders of the sea, so when he finds a new school, he helps them find a way to venture out and stand up to the bigger fish. |
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Turtle, Turtle, Watch Out! By: April Pulley Sayre Illustrated by: Annie Patterson From before the time she hatches until she returns to the same beach to lay eggs of her own, a sea turtle is helped to escape from danger many times by different human hands. |
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A Whale of a Tale: all about porpoises, dolphins, and whales By: Bonnie Worth Illustrated by: Aristides Ruiz and Joe Mathieu While the young reader is reading about Captain McElligot’s boat, the Cetacean Station, and joining the Cat in the Hat, Thing One and Two and the two children from the Cat’s earliest adventures, he/she is also learning about marine mammals, toothed and baleen whales, the difference between dolphins and porpoises, whale habitat, reproduction, behavior, and so on. The book includes a simple glossary and suggestions for further reading. |