sharing

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The day nobody shared

2003
Share Bear helps Good Luck Bear to learn the magic of sharing.

I feel-- angry

2021
"Sometimes I feel angry and throw toys in the air. Or I roll on the ground, or hide under a chair. Most kids aren't strangers to temper tantrums, and they often don't know how else to work through the anger and frustration that cause them to lose control. [This book] addresses the different ways kids might already express themselves when they're angry and offers some suggestions on how to calm down"--Publisher.

The bear who would not share

2015
"When Bear bakes some yummy cupcakes, his friends all want a taste! Although Bear is a great baker, he's not so good at sharing! WIll Bear ever learn to share?"--Back cover.

Fair and square

Yeti and Unicorn cannot always agree, whether it is about which shape is most pleasing, whose style of painting is best, or, more serious, how to divide up a pie--but the two friends always find a way past their differences, because their friendship is important to both.
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That's my carrot

"When two rabbits find a giant carrot growing between their yards, they do the only thing that makes sense: they argue over whose carrot it is! One rabbit brings a shovel to dig it out, and the other rabbit brings a spade. Next comes the bulldozers and backhoes and cranes . . . and when the dust settles, the carrot is gone! Now, it will be up to the rabbits to join forces and find the giant carrot, and build a friendship along the way"--Provided by publisher.

The trouble with penguins

2020
"On the day the penguin discovered the person, everything changed. The person was happy to see the penguin, and showed it how to roast marshmallows by the fire. When it was time for the penguin to go, she gave it her favorite roasting stick and a warm hug goodbye. Once the penguin showed its penguin friends how to roast marshmallows, they all wanted a turn. It was wonderful...until it wasn't. You see, the trouble with penguins is that they don't always know how to say they're sorry. But, with a little help and teamwork, they discover sharing is always the best tactic"--OCLC.

Dear Mr. President

2019
"Sam has a problem--he has to share a room with an older brother who is messy, noisy, and just generally annoying. One night, while watching the news, he hears about the President's plans to build a border wall and comes up with what he thinks is the perfect solution to his problem: he will build a wall across the middle of their room to keep his utterly undesirable brother out! In a series of letters addressed to the President, Sam shares his thoughts on his plans, plans that change over the course of the story as Sam debates the pros and cons of building a wall with his parents and brother, learns about other walls built throughout the ages, and begins to see that sometimes the best solution to a problem is one that involves discussion, understanding and compromise, rather than ultimatums"--Provided by publisher.

That's my carrot

2020
"When two rabbits find a giant carrot growing between their yards, they do the only thing that makes sense: they argue over whose carrot it is! One rabbit brings a shovel to dig it out, and the other rabbit brings a spade. Next comes the bulldozers and backhoes and cranes . . . and when the dust settles, the carrot is gone! Now, it will be up to the rabbits to join forces and find the giant carrot, and build a friendship along the way"--Provided by publisher.
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Nuts!

2019
"Two squirrels argue over the nuts they find on the ground. Will they continue to fight, or will they learn to share?"--Back cover.

Lala does (not) like to share

a story about sharing
2019
"LaLa Llama wants everything to be hers. Even things that belong to others. But once she has everything, she learns there is something she wants more: friends"--Provided by publisher.

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