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Be fair

2023
"How fair can you be? Take on the challenge to be the most awesome you, you can be. Approachable text filled with examples from the child's world paired with engaging photos makes important SEL learning fun. Plus, a bonus activity at the end lets young readers practice their new skills"--Provided by publisher.
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Be fair and share!

Cubby loves to play with Monkey! But Cubby does not like to share his toys. What will happen when Monkey comes over to play? A sweet, reassuring story about being kind to others and learning to be fair and share!.
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Fairness

2024
"This book uses fun examples and easy definitions to teach readers about fairness"--Provided by publisher.
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Blaze and the monster machines

2023
"Crush never follows the rules. Join Blaze as he shows him why it is important to play fair"--Back cover.
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The super adventures of Ollie and Bea

2023
"Bea has planned a whole day of games, but since every game is designed to give Bea the win, the other animals soon abandon her to make their own fun"--OCLC.

Fairness is a superpower

2024
Looks at the real-life superpower of fairness and explains how you can use fairness every day to make the world a better place.

Justin keeps it fair

2023
Justin is leading a school project, but things aren't going as planned. The group can't decide how to fairly divide the work. Justin learns that being fair means giving each group member a role.

Don't play dirty, gertie!

be fair
Explores the story of one child who faces dilemmas about different social situations, the choices he or she makes and the consequences of those choices.

I am fair

2021
Children often assume that being fair means that everyone gets the same number of cookies, but at the heart of fairness is consideration, respect, and caring for others.

The Berenstain bears take turns

"Learn to take turns with the Berenstain Bears! When it comes to baseball and board games, Brother, Sister, and Honey Bear make a great team. But the cubs' best teamwork comes when they play "pretend" games like Robin Hood. The only problem is they can never agree about their roles. Good thing Mama and Papa Bear are there to teach them how to take turns! This new 8x8 storybook is the latest addition to the bestselling series. Share this funny, sweet story with the cubs in your home or classroom to help them as they learn the importance of taking turns. The Berenstain Bears Take Turns stands beside some of the most popular storybooks from these beloved characters, including The Berenstain Bears: Patience, Please; The Berenstain Bears and the Trouble with Chores; and The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room."--.

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