Sharing isn't easy! It can be difficult to explain to young children why sharing is important, but this relatable resource uses simple text and charming illustrations to make this challenging concept more accessible for early learners. The clear text empowers readers to make the choice to share. In addition, discussion points help open the door to conversations about sharing and taking turns at home and at school. The friendly, gentle tone of this volume encourages readers to share without ever talking down to them. Instead, it gives them the tools to practice this essential life skill on their own.
"When Ms. Glass tells the class they will have a fancy swap-and-shop at school, Nancy must decide if she can part with giving away some of her tutus"--.
It is summer in Bear Country and it is hot outside. Papa bear cannot wait to cool off in his new pool. Splish splash! But when the cubs want to join in on the fun, Papa bear must learn to share and share alike.
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.
Maurice loved to share his music with everyone, and the crowds loved him, but times changed, his audience drifted away, and without anyone to share with Maurice became sad and lonely--until one day, his heart remembered and he found a new audience.
"A story about the joy of sharing the world with others and all the wonderful things that can happen when you are part of something bigger"--Provided by publisher.
"When Figgy and Boone find a big wheel of cheese, they try to push it up the hill to their house. They work together, but it keeps rolling down the hill. Then they get an idea to use teamwork--and sharing--to save the day!"--Provided by publisher.