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Books with title Elephant Learns to Share

  • Ernie the Elephant and Martin Learns to Share

    Leela Hope, Annette Martin, leela.h

    Audiobook (leela.h, Feb. 27, 2017)
    The challenge of facing a conflict with a friend can be confusing for a child. Ernie the Elephant and Martin Learn to Share teaches the value of sharing one's hurt feelings openly and honestly. This story shows that friends need to share their feelings and their toys. Ernie the Elephant and Martin Learn to Share presents a bright and colorful approach to this difficult lesson. Sometimes we have to learn the hard way, like Martin did, that maybe we are not so nice, but that doesn't mean we have to stay that way.
  • 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!
  • Elephant Learns to Share

    Sue Graves, Trevor Dunton

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Elephant doesnÂ’t like to share, but he learns itÂ’s not always fun to play by himself. This fictional story teaches young readers the value of sharing in a relatable and engaging way. The story of Elephant and his struggles with sharing is told through accessible text and vibrant illustrations. Questions are provided to facilitate further discussion about the story and its character-building themes. ItÂ’s not always easy to share, but readers will discover why itÂ’s important and fun as they follow along with Elephant.
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  • Elephant Learns to Share

    Sue Graves, Trevor Dunton

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Elephant doesnt like to share, but he learns its not always fun to play by himself. This fictional story teaches young readers the value of sharing in a relatable and engaging way. The story of Elephant and his struggles with sharing is told through accessible text and vibrant illustrations. Questions are provided to facilitate further discussion about the story and its character-building themes. Its not always easy to share, but readers will discover why its important and fun as they follow along with Elephant.
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  • Loki Learns to Share

    Tyler Jacobson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 18, 2017)
    Embark on a journey with Loki the dog as he learns how to share his toys with his friends the hard way. This book is a great way to keep the kids giggling while also instilling in them the importance of sharing and cooperation. Illustrated with beautiful, funny pictures, join Loki the dog and Sam the turtle on their fun adventures! This is a perfect bedtime story to read and wind down after a long day.
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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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  • 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!
  • Eric Learns to Share

    Chris Dear, Molly Corbett, Connie Lovett

    Paperback (Magic Road Inc, Oct. 1, 1995)
    The Wizard of the Magic Road takes Eric, who is unwilling to share toys with his classmates, to a place where sharing is forbidden
  • Shay Learns to Share

    Melle Spencer

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 15, 2018)
    A read-to-me story about a young chipmunk learning to share with her friends. In this version, Shay is female, and has a mother and father. Other family arrangements are in production.
  • Sam Learns to Share

    Stoelting, Betty, Ivonne Draper

    Perfect Paperback (Publication Consultants, )
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  • 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!