Sharing is sometimes hard for young students. This book talks about different things and ways you can share to get along better with your classmates and friends.
This book offers toddlers simple choices (take turns, use the toy together, wait for another time) to make sharing easier, and shows them where to turn for help when sharing is difficult.
Science is everywhere, in everything we do, see, and read. Books-all books-offer possibilities for talk about science in the illustrations and text once you know how to look for them.
Little Critter shares many things with his little sister, including shampoo, crayons, and baseball glove, but sometimes his generosity does not go as planned.
A ball, of course. A tree? What about time? Through the course of one memorable Fourth of July picnic, Stephanie Ledyard and Jason Chin take young readers through the ups and downs of sharing in this lovely picture book.
Introduces manners, discussing the benefits of caring for and sharing with others by taking turns, sharing toys, and giving flowers.
RJ's having another bad day His teacher wants him to work with bossy Bernice, messy Frankie and Norma (who just sits and picks her nose) on a report about Egyptian mummies.
With this as his starting point Benot Standaert invites us to join him as he visits different religious spacesthose of Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and agnosticsto show how we can live in peace with those who dwell in a spiritual space that is ...
"Sharing can be hard because it feels like we're losing something. But actually, when we share, we gain more than we could ever imagine!"--Publisher's website.
Steal This File Sharing Book tackles the thorny issue of file sharing networks such as Kazaa, Morpheus, and Usenet. It explains how these networks work and how to use them....
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