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.
On the first day of kindergarten Jeremiah and Amanda start fighting over some toys. When their teacher tells them that in her kindergarten class "we share everything," the two take her advice a little too literally. Color illustrations accompany the text.
In this hilarious follow-up to the acclaimed "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!," Pigeon finds a hot dog and can hardly wait to eat it. But a very sly and hungry duckling enters the scene and wants a bite. Who will be the more clever bird? (Baby/Preschool)
A little girl considers seven different ways to get the toy she wants from her playmate. Includes questions about feelings and making choices as each alternative in the story is considered.
Hating to share, Mumkin the pony builds a high fence around his part of the meadow but finds himself a prisoner when the other ponies build similar fences.
Andre and Elise's father has gone in search of work, and may not be home for Christmas. The day he left, their mother set an extra place at the table in case a hungry stranger visits. "Wherever your father is, I hope someone will set a place for him, " she says. Eight months later, no one has come to their door. Then a mysterious stranger arrives ...
When friends come over on a rainy afternoon, there's all kinds of fun to be had--most of all when everyone has a chance to play. This book is filled with examples that teach by showing, not just telling, what good sharing looks like. Full color.
Three frogs constantly argue over who owns the island and pond where they all live. During a big storm they learn the value of sharing and cooperation. Collage illustrations accompany the text.
The Mayo brothers, knowing the importance of sharing, enter a career in which they can share their knowledge, skills, and money with sick people and other doctors.
While shopping for a present for his cousin's birthday, a boy named Sammy says he wants all the potential gifts for himself. Then Sammy's mother teaches him a lesson about how material possessions do not equal happiness. Color illustrations accompany the text.
A group of dinosaurs is playing in the school yard when the Mine-o-saur arrives. He snatches all the toys, grabs all the snacks, and hoards the blocks. Soon enough, no one wants to play with him. What will it take for the Mine-o-saur to realize that what he "really" wants are friends? Full color.
The familiar story of the Little Red Hen is given a fresh new twist as she goes through the process of making a pizza--with no help from her friends, of course. In the end, though, the little hen's friends come through in a refreshing and surprising way. Full-color illustrations.
All of Wally's friends have cooler stuff than he does, and even his prayers have turned into, "Dear God, gimme, gimme, gimme" until Dad drags him along on an aid project to Africa. He meets a boy his age who shows him what really counts in life and the key to real happiness.
Sharing is the answer! Build community and save money with the ultimate resource sharing guide. You may be motivated and committed to creating a more sustainable lifestyle in your community, but where do you start? And how can you do it without the hassle and legal entanglement that so many greener initiatives seem to require? The Sharing ...
Now you can quickly master ISPF with this practical book. Chapter 1introduces you to MVS (both MVS/XA and MVS/ESA) and shows you how TSO/ISPF relates to the operating system. Then, the remaining 7 chapters teach you how to use ISPF for everyday programming tasks.
When a boy anonymously shares his snack with a homeless man, he begins a cycle of good will. Without a single written word, this book effectively speaks of helping, sharing, and caring.
In this humorous and encouraging story, everyone's favorite opossum Gilbert teaches Wally, his competitive cousin, who the rotten egg really is at the neighborhood Easter egg hunt. Full color.
This title is suitable for children of ages 2 to 5 years. Little PK knows how important it is to share! He and his friends share their toys, collections, costumes, and feelings because they know they can have more fun with each other if they share. By following little PK's example in this colourful rhyming book, toddlers will learn that they can ...
This book retells the classic tale of "The Little Red Hen." One day, Little Red Hen decides to make a pizza and asks her friends for help, but no one wants to. She makes her way to the grocery store and buys mozzarella cheese, a pizza pan, and other accoutrements for making a yummy pizza pie. After she makes the pizza, her friends all volunteer to ...
Oliver Tolliver lives alone in a house where he has "one of each" of everything. Oliver thinks he's happy, but eventually he realizes that having one of everything leaves no room for anyone else to live in the house. Luckily, Oliver learns that having two of each is better, and that sharing makes room for friends. Color illustrations accompany the ...
According to the author of this book, focusing on programmes aimed at improving inner-city neighbourhoods - playing the "inside game" - is a losing strategy. Rusk argues that achieving real improvement requires matching the inside game with a strong "outside game" of regional strategies.
McKissack and Pinkney are multiple award winners, receiving a Newbery Honor and five Caldecott Honors, respectively. Set in the Depression-era South, this heartwarming story carries with it powerful yet gentle lessons about the importance of sharing, the irreplaceable companionship of sisters, and the discovery that all you ever wanted might not ...
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