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A bear to share

2021
"Tiana loves her teddy bear, Bach. She doesn't mind that he's a little worn and somewhat torn. So when her mother suggests she make room for a new bear, Tiana can't believe her ears! Will Tiana have to lose the one bear she really loves? Or will she find room in her heart for two?"--.

I really want a bigger piece!

2022
Really Bird and his friends go on a picnic. Really Bird demands a bigger piece of pie, but in the end he discovers that sharing is about more than cutting up pieces of a pie.

Not enough lollipops

2022
Alice wins a wagon full of lollipops in a school raffle, but no one is sure if there are enough for everyone to have one.

What can you do with a rock?

2021
With all the endless, creative fun a child can have with a rock, the best thing one can do with one is to share it with a friend. Includes facts about rocks and rock collecting.

Me love to share with Cookie Monster

a book about generosity
2021
"Cookie Monster is a friend to all on Sesame Street, and kids will love learning from this funny, furry character how to share toys, help others, and be a good friend"--Provided by publisher.

Luli and the language of tea

2022
While her parents attend a community ESL class, Luli connects with other immigrant children by sharing a love of tea. Includes author's note.

Quill soup

a stone soup story
2020
In this African version of the traditional folktale Stone Soup, Noko the porcupine tricks the other well fed but selfish animals into sharing their food with him and the whole village.

Hold that thought!

2021
"Finn is awakened in the night by something rustling around inside their head. It isn't heavy like a worry, it doesn't swirl like a fear, and it certainly isn't shaped like a question. It's something much more exciting--an idea! Finn can't wait to share it, and they do, at school, with their best friend Sima. Sharing energizes the idea. Then the more Finn thinks about it, the more the idea grows, and by the end of the day the idea is huge and amazing. But not everyone is excited about Finn's idea, and, in a heart-stopping moment, a bully knocks it to the ground. Devastated, Finn begins to doubt their idea, and the more Finn doubts it, the smaller it becomes. Only when it has faded away to almost nothing, does Finn suddenly realize that the idea is actually exactly the way it should be! Confidence renewed, Finn shares the idea with the other kids, who in turn add their thoughts. And as the idea grows, even the bully has a change of heart, offering his own thought to the mix. As the story closes, the idea blossoms and flows across the page, taking wing in rich, glorious color. Sharing has made it bigger, better and more beautiful. Now who knows what this idea will become and where it will go!"--Provided by publisher.

Ibrahim Khan and the mystery of the roaring lion

2009
Ibrahim and Zayn Khan, third-grader detectives, try to help out a classmate who has been hearing lions roaring and hyenas laughing in his back yard during the night.

Elephant learns to share

a book about sharing
2022
Elephant does not like to share his toys, games, or snacks--but when he gets a new bat and ball he realizes that it is no fun trying to play with them by himself, so he asks his grandmother how he can make amends with his friends.

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