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I won't share!
by Hans Wilhelm
A dog who does not want to share a favorite toy thinks of a game that other dogs can play, too
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If you plant a seed
by Kadir Nelson
An acclaimed, award-winning author/illustrator presents a resonant, gently humorous story about the power of even the smallest acts and the rewards of compassion and generosity as two little animals learn the value of kindness while planting seeds in their garden. 100,000 first printing.
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Banana!
by Ed. Vere
In a book about manners by the creator of Chick, two monkeys have a dilemma when there is only one banana to share and the monkey without the banana does not know the "magic word."
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Pardon me!
by Daniel Miyares
Settling down on a rock to enjoy a calm, sunny day in the swamp, a little yellow bird becomes increasingly grumpy when, one-by-one, other animals interrupt his peace as they come to sit near him, until a fox with a sneaky agenda causes the bird to lose his temper. By the illustrator of Waking Up Is Hard to Do.
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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. By the Emmy Award- and Caldecott Honor-winning author of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! 100,000 first printing.
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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.
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Ice cream & dinosaurs
by Eric Litwin
A rhyming, rhythmic tale by the author of the first four Pete the Cat picture books features a fun-loving, guitar-strumming, ice cream-eating pup who wrangles three hungry dinosaurs into joining in the fun. Illustrated by the best-selling artist of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site.
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You are not my friend, but I miss you
by Daniel Kirk
Arguing with his plush toy dog companion during playtime, a sock monkey declares that the dog is no longer his friend and runs away to play with someone else before realizing that he has not been a very good friend himself. By the best-selling author of the Library Mouse series. 25,000 first printing.
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It's sharing day!
by Kirsten Larsen
When Dora and Boots travel to Abuela's house for a special Sharing Day lunch, along the way they learn the value of sharing
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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.
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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. By the award-winning author of the Chet Gecko Mysteries. 50,000 first printing.
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Not fair, won't share
by Sue Graves
When Nora does not let others play in the class space station, it makes everyone angry, including the teacher, and demonstrates the value of sharing and of managing anger, in a book with a story for children to retell and suggestions for parents
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Martha doesn't share!
by Samantha Berger
Martha the otter learns there are unpleasant consequences for refusing to share with her baby brother
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That's (not) mine
by Anna Kang
Two fuzzy animals have a silly argument about a chair that ends with a surprise
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Blocks
by Irene Dickson
A child building with only red blocks and another child building with only blue blocks get into a messy tussle when they want to use each other's colors before learning to cooperate, a situation that is made more intriguing by the introduction of a third child and his green blocks. A first picture book.
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We really do care
by Tami Lewis Brown
A little boy who is unwilling to share his beloved ball with anyone realizes how much he has in common with a new friend who does not have a family, before deciding that he is happy to share his possessions with others. By the author of Soar, Elinor! Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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