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One of each

Oliver Tolliver, who lives alone in his little house with just one of everything, discovers that it is more fun to have two of everything and share with a friend.
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Chicken soup for little souls

When he realizes that little Vincent's father can't afford to pay for circus tickets, Danny must decide whether to share his tickets or to use them himself.
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I wanna new room

Through a series of brief letters to his parents, Alex presents all the reasons why he should not have to share a room with his younger brother.

A circle of friends

When a boy anonymously shares his snack with a homeless man, he begins a cycle of good will.

The squirrels who squabbled

"Told in rhyming text, Cyril and Bruce, two squirrels, are each determined to get the last pinecone of autumn; but when they fall into the river, they learn that sometimes it is essential to work together--and, in any case, a bird got the floating pinecone"--OCLC.
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We share everything!

2019
On the first day of school, after their kindergarten teacher scolds them for not sharing, a boy and girl share their clothes and shoes.
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The peanut

a nutty tale about sharing
2013
Two spiders learn about sharing while playing with a peanut.
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They came

2018
"The arrival of a mysterious alien ship prompts panic in a small town, until a young boy's discovery changes everything"--OCLC.
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Friends rock

2019
Unicorn and Yeti are still a little new to the friendship-thing, but they are trying hard to work out how to share the things they like to do, for instance taking turns on a swing, or sharing a sparkly rock--or combining the peaches that Unicorn likes with Yeti's ice cream to make a special treat they can share together.
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Crunch

2015
"Crunch the guinea pig loves his food, so it's just as well there's plenty of it, especially when a hungry little mouse wants a share. So why does Crunch refuse? Later, Crunch can't settle to his feast for worrying about the mouse. Although he's never stepped outside his hutch before, Crunch sets off to look for him. Will he find the little mouse, and if so, what else might he discover?"--Back cover.
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