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Books with title Little Brown Bear Learns to Share

  • Bear Learns to Share

    Lily Lexington

    language (, Feb. 23, 2012)
    The New Bestseller.If your child enjoys stories like Winnie the Pooh or other stories by Maurice Sendak, Jon Klassen, Dr Seuss and P D Eastman then you will love this beautiful tale told by Lily Lexington in this children’s story for kids both big and small.Follow Bear with vibrant, colorful pictures as he plays with his friends in the forest and discovers what happens when he does not share.The story ends with a great lesson all parents will love.-12 Beautiful, vibrant, color illustrations that will captivate your young child.-Rhyming lines help engage your child and sustain interest.-Your child will laugh, giggle and love to read this story over and over with you.Your younger children will enjoy the illustrations and sing-song tone of the story while your older children will particularly like the rhyming story format. This book is targeted towards 2-6 year olds.Pick up your copy today!
  • Little T Learns to Share

    Terrell Owens, Roscoe Orman, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, April 6, 2009)
    Young children will learn an important and valuable lesson about sharing through this wonderfully illustrated and fun book written by NFL star Terrell Owens. Little T is a boy who doesn't want to share his new football; he is afraid that his friends might mess it up. When he tries to play by himself, however, he realizes that football isn't any fun alone. Thanks to his mother's good advice, he wins back his friends, and learns the virtue of sharing and the importance of being fair.
  • Little T Learns to Share

    Terrell Owens, Courtney Parker, Todd Harris

    Hardcover (BenBella Books, Nov. 15, 2006)
    Young children will learn an important and valuable lesson about sharing through this wonderfully illustrated and fun book written by NFL star Terrell Owens. Little T is a boy who doesn't want to share his new football; he is afraid that his friends might mess it up. When he tries to play by himself, however, he realizes that football isn't any fun alone. Thanks to his mother's good advice, he wins back his friends, and learns the virtue of sharing and the importance of being fair.
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  • Bear Learns to Share

    Make Believe Ideas Ltd

    Paperback (Make Believe Ideas, Oct. 25, 2016)
    The Playdate Pals series is designed to teach children about good behaviors. Each story focuses and explores on one particular behavior. Playdate Pals Bear Learns to Share focuses on the importance of sharing with others. The stories are written in clear, simple text, and the beautiful illustrations will keep children engaged and entertained as they read. At the back of each book, there are questions about the story. This gives adults an opportunity to discuss and build upon the issues presented in each book.Alison Walker (BEd) is an early-years teacher with more than 20 years' experience running a preschool for children aged two to four years old. In addition, Alison also leads several other educational groups, ranging from toddlers to under five years old.Sarah Davis (BA Hons, MA) is an experienced writer and editor of children's fiction and nonfiction with an MA in integrative child and adolescent psychotherapy. As preschool consultants for Playdate Pals, Alison and Sarah have advised on all aspects of the text and illustration, drawing from their extensive experience working with the target age group.
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  • Little Brown Bear Learns to Share

    Claude Lebrun, Daniele Bour

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1996)
    Little Brown Bear learns to share his swing.
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  • Little Brown Bear Learns to Share

    Claude Lebrun, Daniele Bour

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1996)
    Little Brown Bear learns to share his swing.
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  • Little Car learns to Share his Toys

    Evelyn Irving

    language (, Sept. 13, 2019)
    Little Car Shares his Toys: A Car & Plane Good Manners and Friendship Adventure for Preschool KidsSharing toys can be so hard for kids! Little Car loves his toys very much, and he wants to keep them just for himself. But his friend, Ivy Plane, has a different take on the subject.If you like books about things that go, such as cars, trucks and airplanes, then you will love the “LITTLE CAR LEARNS GOOD MANNERS” series, meant for preschoolers and little children who love cars (but not sharing toys!).Little Car doesn't want to share his toys, but Ivy Plane is a good friend and shows him how much fun it is if you play together and share!In this book of the series "Little Car learns good manners" by children’s books author Evelyn Irving, we meet Little Car and his airplane friend: Ivy Plane.Enjoy this lovely Little Car good manners adventure together with your boys and girls who love cars, planes and other moving vehicle stories.
  • Bear Learns to Share

    Lily Lexington

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 5, 2012)
    If your child enjoys stories like Winnie the Pooh or other stories by Maurice Sendak, Jon Klassen, Dr Seuss and P D Eastman then you will love this beautiful tale told by Lily Lexington in this children’s story for kids both big and small. Follow Bear with vibrant, colorful pictures as he plays with his friends in the forest and discovers what happens when he does not share. The story ends with a great lesson all parents will love. - 12 Beautiful, vibrant, color illustrations that will captivate your young child. - Rhyming lines help engage your child and sustain interest. - Your child will laugh, giggle and love to read this story over and over with you. Your younger children will enjoy the illustrations and sing-song tone of the story while your older children will particularly like the rhyming story format. This book is targeted towards 2-6 year olds. Pick up your copy today!
  • Little Puppy Learns to Share

    Cyndy Szekeres

    Paperback (Golden Books, July 1, 1991)
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  • Little Raccoon Learns to Share

    Mary Packard, Lisa McCue

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, April 2, 2013)
    What luscious berries Little Raccoon has picked! She wants to eat them ALL. So when she spies her friends coming by, she hides behind a bush. Will Little Raccoon end up keeping the berries to herself—or will she see how rewarding sharing can be?
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  • Little Car learns to Share his Toys

    Evelyn Irving

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 14, 2019)
    Little Car Shares his Toys: A Car & Plane Good Manners and Friendship Adventure for Preschool KidsSharing toys can be so hard for kids! Little Car loves his toys very much, and he wants to keep them just for himself. But his friend, Ivy Plane, has a different take on the subject.If you like books about things that go, such as cars, trucks and airplanes, then you will love the “LITTLE CAR LEARNS GOOD MANNERS” series, meant for preschoolers and little children who love cars (but not sharing toys!).Little Car doesn't want to share his toys, but Ivy Plane is a good friend and shows him how much fun it is if you play together and share!In this book of the series "Little Car learns good manners" by children’s books author Evelyn Irving, we meet Little Car and his airplane friend: Ivy Plane.Enjoy this lovely Little Car good manners adventure together with your boys and girls who love cars, planes and other moving vehicle stories.
  • Little Goldbrown learns how to share

    Florian C. Booktian, Valentina D'Este

    eBook
    Who is Little Goldbrown?He is a bear with a soft and cuddly golden-brown fur who loves to play outside with his friends, sleeps in a big bed on lots of comfy pillows and enjoys his chocolate milk for breakfast every morning. That’s Little Goldbrown!After a delicious breakfast Little Goldbrown wanted to meet with his brother Finn in the garden. They wanted to play together, because playing together is fun! But this morning nothing goes as planned when the little bear has a fight with his brother. Would you like to know how Little Goldbrown makes a new friend, learns an important lesson and makes up with his brother Finn in the end? Then you’ll have to purchase the book!An adventurous and educational children's story with many beautiful illustrations.Recommended for ages from 18 months (1 ½ years) With more than 30 full-color illustrations!Optimized for all devices