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Books with title Little Brown Bear Learns to Share

  • Little Raccoon Learns to Share

    Mary Packard

    Paperback (n/a, March 14, 2014)
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  • Little Brown Bear Learns to Cook

    Julia Richardson, Elizabeth Upham McWebb

    Hardcover (Monroe County Library System, March 15, 1996)
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  • Little Goldbrown learns how to share

    Florian C. Booktian, Valentina D'Este

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 2, 2015)
    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
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  • Little Monkey Learns to Share

    Ariane McEvoy

    Paperback (Xlibris, Jan. 28, 2012)
    McEvoy, Ariane
  • Bear Learns to Share

    Ayanna Murray, Anaya Murray, Jayda Murray

    eBook (, May 16, 2019)
    Bear Learns to Share is a wonderfully written picture book that reveals the struggle that many youngsters have in sharing. Kids will relate instantly with the main character, Bear, an only cub who loves to play by himself and is not use to sharing. He becomes terribly upset and engages in a full out tantrum when his cousins come to play with his toys. Ultimately, Bear realizes that if he calms himself down, he too can experience great joy and fun when sharing his things. Beautifully illustrated to capture the attention of any young child, this fun book is the perfect length for preschool children-kindergarten ages 2-6. The story ends with a great lesson that parents will be able to use as a subtle teaching tool for their children to show that sharing is fun!