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Last one in is a rotten egg!

Gilbert and Lola try to teach their cousin Wally not to be so competitive when he comes to visit for the Easter Egg Hunt.
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Taking turns!

The 21st Century Basic Skills Library helps young readers develop fluency as they learn about the world around them. Level Three books are for readers with independent reading skills. They contain 150-200 words. Longer sentences and more complicated word patterns comprise the text. Some words and illustrations may reach beyond background knowledge. Eight to ten content words are included to expand vocabulary and reading skills.
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It's my turn!

Oscar and Tilly discover that the playground is much more fun if they play together.
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It's Sharing Day!

Join Dora and Boots on their way to Abuela's house for a special Sharing Day lunch. First they have to pick up the ingredients for their special dessert. Along the way, they learn how important and rewarding it is to share.
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Plant a kiss

Little Miss plants a kiss, and her loving gesture grows into something big and wonderful.
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Sharing time!

"Students will learn that sharing time can be fun when spent with classmates and friends. Read and sing along to practice this important skill. Text is paired with engaging music and colorful illustrations."--Publisher's website.
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?A compartir! =

Let's share!
Through understandable and age-appropriate language, readers learn what sharing is and how to do it.
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It's my turn!

When Amy and Ben's friends come over to play in their garden tent, it takes awhile before everyone manages to take turns and share.

I can take turns

A group of friends take turns doing a variety of activities.

I can share

Text and illustrations show how to share.

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