cooperativeness

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cooperativeness

Pete the cat and the tip-top tree house

2017
"Pete invites his friends over, but when he finds that his tree house is not big enough for everyone, they work together to build a fun place that can house everyone."--OCLC.

The Wildwood Bakery

2017
Macy's little sister has wings that are too small, so Eva's class decides to raise money to buy her a flying chair, and half the class opens a bakery, and the other half opens a candy store--but soon competition between the two stores becomes more important than their goal, and Eva needs to convince the other owls that they will collect more money if everyone works as a team.

The Muddily-Puddily show

2016
The WellieWishers are putting on a theatrical show, and because the girls are each full of good ideas, Emerson will work with each of her friends to make their show happen.

Prince Noah and the school pirates

2016
Prince Noah, who has Down syndrome, lives in a kingdom where children go to school on great sailing ships segregated by gender and mental and physical abilities, but when the students are kidnapped by pirates, they must work together to escape.

I want to be the only dog

a story about sibling rivalry
2015
"Readers will chuckle over the silly antics of these pooches while being reminded that siblings provide lifelong lessons in tolerance, patience, sharing, and conflict resolution."--Publisher.

Rubble to the rescue!

Rubble the puppy tries to be a superhero for a day but finds he still needs a helping paw from the rest of his PAW patrol friends.

Pete the cat and the tip-top tree house

"Pete invites his friends over, but when he finds that his tree house is not big enough for everyone, they work together to build a fun place that can house everyone."--OCLC.

The biggest snowman ever

When the mayor of Mouseville announces a contest, Clayton and Desmond compete to win the prize for building the biggest snowman.

Hooray for liberty, Charlie Brown!

"When "queen" Lucy takes over the treehouse the Peanuts gang built together, they follow the example of American colonists who gained liberty from the British king and declare their independence."--Provided by publisher.

Time to be a hero

Owlette, Catboy, and Gekko must work together to save the day.

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