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Johnny Boo is bored!, bored!, bored!

2023
"Johnny Boo lets Squiggle borrow his magic hammer so Squiggle can work on a mysterious project, but that leaves Johnny Boo with nothing to do today. He has lots of great ideas about how to spend his time while he waits, but ends up getting bored of each and every one of them. Not to worry, though. Joined by Squiggle, the Ice Cream Monster, and a big new friend, Johnny Boo will still have a hilarious adventure . . . and maybe even learn something about sharing"--Provided by publisher.

The cozy home

three-and-a-half stories
2024
In three-and-a-half stories, friends and roommates Bat, Cat and Rat share, joke, and read together.

The blessed pomegranates

a Ramadan story about giving
2023
Alyah and Adam help their grandmother Essi share her crop of pomegranates with family and friends, and learn about the meaning of Ramadan.

Nat the cat has a snack

2024
"Nat the Cat, who has a snack, doesn't want to share his snack with Pat the Rat, in this laugh-out-loud, fourth-wall breaking story about friendship and sharing"--Provided by publisher.
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Sharing is unBEARable!

2024
When a bear named Orson goes for a walk in the forest one day, he finds a big rock that's the perfect place to take a nap. The only problem is that another bear named Izzy has also found the rock, and she wants to take a nap there, too. Everyone knows that bears don't share. But can the duo come up with a resolution to resolve their rocky relationship anyway?.

All the books

2024
Piper, a book-hoarding chipmunk, does not want to share, until she discovers the magic of the library.

I wait my turn!

2024
Whether on the playground, in line for lunch, or with siblings at home, kids are expected to know how to take turns. It's not always easy to let go of a toy or stop swinging so someone else can try it. In this book, readers find many relatable examples of how to wait for a turn and see how peaceful and joyful it can make their play. The text is written at a low-ATOS level perfect for early readers. Complete sentences aid reading fluency and correlate directly with full-color photographs for better reading comprehension.

I share!

2024
Sharing is emphasized to children seemingly from birth! But, it's not until children are about 4 years old that they are developmentally able to truly understand how and why to share with friends and siblings. In this adorable book, early readers see many examples of sharing at home, at school, and out and about. The low-ATOS text is written in complete sentences to aid reading fluency. Full-color photographs correlate with the achievable text to help readers overall comprehension of the text.

Me encanta compartir

2019
"Jimmy and his bunny brothers love to play, and today is Jimmy's birthday, so he has lots of toys. However, he doesn't always want to share, and because of that, he may miss out on having fun"--Amazon.

I love to share =

[Mn dwst darm bh ashtrak bgdharm]
2018
"Jimmy and his bunny brothers love to play, and today is Jimmy's birthday, so he has lots of toys. However, he doesn't always want to share, and because of that, he may miss out on having fun. Let's find out what it means to share, and why it makes us feel better!"--Amazon.com.

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