Books of Sharing

  • Puedo compartir
    By Karen Erickson, Maureen Roffey

    A little boy is reluctant to share his toys.

  • Thank You, Pooh!
    By Ronne Randall

    Ronne Randall. Pooh put ten empty honey pots in his wagon and went to Piglet's house . да - م “ Good morning , Piglet ! ” said Pooh .

  • 这是我的!: 尊重和培养孩子的所有权意识
    By 卡罗尔·泽温, 罗娜·西尔弗布什

    这是我的!: 尊重和培养孩子的所有权意识

  • 真的不是我: 不是我做的
    By 王从兵, Isabel Abedi, Silvio Neuendorf

    真的不是我: 不是我做的

  • The Value of Sharing: The Tale of the Mayo Brothers
    By Spencer Johnson

    The Value of Sharing: The Tale of the Mayo Brothers

  • 親子樂園

    親子樂園

  • A Lifestyle of Sharing
    By John J. Vincent

    "A lifestyle of sharing. This a book about some of the great challenges of today: spirituality, mission, community, politics, lifestyle.

  • It's My Turn!
    By David Bedford

    Level 1 is suitable for first readers. The stories will help build their confidence, opening up the world of reading and imagination to them.

  • Little Mouse and the Big Red Apple
    By A. H. Benjamin

    Level 3 is suitable for more confident readers. The stories will help build their confidence, opening up the world of reading and imagination to them.

  • Duck and Goose
    By Tad Hills

    Duck and Goose find an egg. “Who does it belong to?” they ask.

  • Barney's Happy Valentine's Day
    By Guy Davis, June Valentine-Ruppe

    Barney and Baby Bop make valentines for their friends that reflect their interests

  • Yo puedo compartir
    By Bonnie Worth

    The Muppet babies learn to share.

  • The Lost Moon
    By Macaw Books

    The EQ series is all about instilling moral values in children with the help of lovely, touching stories and beautiful illustrations. A valuable series to enhance the emotional quotient of children.

  • Pooh Plans a Party
    By Walt Disney

    Eeyore is sad because he doesn't have a birthday, so his friends decide to give him a birthday party.

  • The Spider and the Honey Tree
    By Jessica Wolfe

    A greedy spider learns to share after he eats so much honey that he can't squeeze out of the tree.

  • Why Should I Share?
    By Claire Llewellyn

    Tim's mother and his best friends help him learn about sharing.

  • Gobble Gobble Gone
    By Andrea Butler

    A boy won't share food is given and eventually gets a stomache ache.

  • 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.

  • The Witch on a Windy Night
    By Bernice Chardiet

    The witch is all alone, Cooking an old soup bone. She has plenty of soup to spare. But will she share? Does she care?

  • Barney's Imagination Island
    By Stephen White

    Barney and friends sail to Imagination Island where they meet a selfish man and teach him the joy of sharing.