Picture Books
Simon's new bed
by Christian Trimmer

Scheming, laughter and cuddles ensue when Simon the dog prepares for the best nap of his life only to discover that his brand-new dog bed has been claimed by a stubborn cat. A first book.
That's (not) mine
by Anna Kang

Two fuzzy animals have a silly argument about a chair that ends with a surprise
Clark the Shark dares to share
by Bruce Hale

Loving to learn new things at school but struggling with his teacher's lessons about sharing, Clark the Shark has trouble taking turns, playing fairly on teams and letting his little brother play with his toys before receiving helpful advice from his friends and family. 
Katie and the puppy next door
by John Himmelman

Dismayed when the new puppy next door comes over to visit and begins playing with her toys and eating her food, Katie the dog chases the puppy away, an action that disappoints Sara Ann, who explains that sharing can be fun..
Peanut & Fifi have a ball
by Randall De Sève

Squabbling over a toy ball, two sisters ultimately learn that playing together is even more fun.
All for me and none for all
by Helen Lester

In a hilarious picture book by a best-selling author/illustrator duo, Greedy Gruntly is a real hog who learns that kindness and sharing just might have their own rewards!
Empty fridge
by Gatan Dorémus

Every resident in an apartment building has been too busy to buy groceries, and when dinnertime comes around, the neighbors come together with their meager pantry offerings to make a tasty communal dish
Llama Llama time to share
by Anna Dewdney

Llama Llama doesn't want to share his toys with his new neighbors, but when fighting leads to broken toys and tears, Llama learns that it's far better to share.
Mine!
by Shutta Crum

A nearly wordless picture book features an exuberant pair of youngsters who have a difficult time sharing the numerous toys they particularly like, a conflict that is observed by an endearing dog.
Should I share my ice cream?
by Mo Willems

In a latest entry in a Geisel Award-winning series, the friendship between reserved Gerald and fun-loving Piggie is tested when Gerald faces a difficult decision.
The bear who shared
by Catherine Rayner

Norris the bear has been waiting patiently for the last ripe fruit to fall from the tree, and when it does he decides to share it with his two new friends
Martha doesn't share!
by Samantha Berger

Martha the otter learns there are unpleasant consequences for refusing to share with her baby brother
Tumble! : a little book about having it all
by Maria Van Lieshout

When three little bears find a red plaything in the snow and Tumble claims it for his own, this proves to be not such a good idea, in a warm and wise book about sharing.
Mine, all mine!
by Claire Hawcock

Refusing to allow his siblings to play with the perfect snowflake he caught, Little Squirrel builds himself a secluded tree house and steals away with his treasure; yet when loneliness strikes, Little Squirrel remembers just how much fun sharing can be and quickly makes amends.
The boy who wouldn't share
by Mike Reiss

Unwilling to share his things with his little sister Claire, a selfish boy gets an important lesson in kindness after he is trapped under a huge pile of toys and is rescued by a most unexpected heroine.
The very greedy bee
by Steve Smallman

The greedy little bee does not want to share with anyone, so when he finds a field full of delicious flowers, he keeps the field to himself, but after he is too full to fly, he must rely on the kindness of others to get back home.
Mine!
by Mathilde Stein

Charlotte finds a very rude ghost at her house, but after she teaches him how to share, he is a delightful companion
Sharing is fun
by Joanna Cole

On a rainy afternoon, a group of children learn to share and play together in a book sized for small hands and full of examples of ways to share, also with a Note to Parents for hints on helping children to share.
It's my turn!
by David Bedford

Oscar and Tilly discover that the playground is much more fun if they play together
It's mine!
by Leo Lionni

Three selfish frogs quarrel over who owns their pond and island, until a storm makes them value the benefits of sharing
Nonfiction
Kids talk about sharing
by Carrie Finn

Kind Kendra gives advice to children who have questions about sharing.
Teamwork isn't my thing, and I don't like to share!
by Julia Cook

RJ is having another bad day ... but with the help of his coach, RJ learns that working as a team and sharing are skills needed not just on the soccer field, but in school and at home too
Should Charlotte share? : being a good friend
by Rebecca Rissman

Examines the benefits of making friendly and courteous decisions
I can share
by Maria Nelson

Explains how to be a good person by sharing, whether it be toys, books, time, or responsbility
Share and take turns
by Cheri J. Meiners

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
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