Status
Available
Call number
Series
Collections
Publication
Free Spirit Publishing (2003), Edition: 1, 40 pages
Description
Explains what sharing means and provides examples of different ways that two people can share what they both want, such as taking turns, dividing things, or playing together. Includes information and extension activities for parents or teachers.
User reviews
LibraryThing member reodom
It teaches good and different ways children can learn and share with their friends.
LibraryThing member voeghtlyam
This book takes is about a group of children that find a way where each one of them is able to have fun and play together. I would recommend this book to children 4-8
Source: ECE Library
Source: ECE Library
LibraryThing member sandratt
This book is about a gruop of friends who find the way to have fun together.
Ages 4-5
From Pierce County Library
Ages 4-5
From Pierce County Library
LibraryThing member Hopebarker7
Children learn how to share with each other and take turns when there is a limited amount of something.
LibraryThing member caseyjmorgan
this book is about a bunch of friend who have to learn to take turns and share so eveyone who wants to play gets a turn.
LibraryThing member JustineArm
This book is about sharing. Sometimes kids want what others kids have. They learn that its okay to take turns sharing with another persons. They also learn that they can divide things up, play together and trade things with another person. Sharing is not an easy thing to do, it takes time to learn.
LibraryThing member 32BASKETBALL
This book is about sharing between friends. It tells how friends can take turns and divide things amongst each other so they can play together. This is a good book to "share" with children on the importance of sharing and the benefits. I can teach social development.
LibraryThing member bethjones
this book teaches children the valuable lesson of sharing and taking turns even if you don't want to. I would read this in my classroom to the entire class, it is a book that is a good learning tool for all children and maybe a refresher to the older kids
LibraryThing member trenthamidou
A story about how to share and take turns. This book is a very useful tool to a small group of children who are struggling with the concept of sharing and taking turns when playing together with something.
LibraryThing member SarahNicole91
this book talks about the importance of sharing, and how to divide up certain items so everyone can have a turn to play. ages 3-5
LibraryThing member MarandaJC
This book is all about sharing and getting along with our friends. It helps children understand that sharing is not always fun but is that right thing to do.
LibraryThing member wichitafriendsschool
Sharing is a social skill all children need to learn—the sooner the better. Concrete examples and reinforcing illustrations help children practice sharing, understand how and why to share, and realize the benefits of sharing.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
9 inches
ISBN
1575421240 / 9781575421247
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