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Books with title Maggie Mouse Learns to Share

  • Maggie Mouse Learns to Share

    Haley Moonspur, S. Kalinauskaite

    language (Katy Internet Marketing LLC, Jan. 16, 2013)
    'Maggie Mouse Learns to Share' is a sweet rhyming short picture book about a young girl mouse that learns how fun sharing can be. 'Grandma' shows Maggie Mouse how important sharing is after Maggie Mouse has a breakdown because her sister ‘Baby Sue’ touched one of her toys. 'Maggie Mouse Learns to Share' was written for children 0-3 years old, but early readers love it too! Young children are developing a sense of individuality and can sometimes struggle with sharing and living in a community. 'Maggie Mouse Learns to Share' will help show the young ones at home how important it is to share, and how fun it can be, too!The story in this short children's book is beautifully told through rhymes and cute illustrations. 'Maggie Mouse Learns to Share' is a perfect gift for new parents, parents with young kids, and for early readers.
  • Maggie Mouse Learns to Forgive

    Haley Moonspur, S. Kalinauskaite

    language (, May 31, 2013)
    “Sometimes things will happen, and you might get a little sad. But good friends are far too special to stay forever mad.” This sound advice is from Momma Mouse in Maggie Mouse Learns to Forgive, the latest in the popular Maggie Mouse story series for children. Written in charming rhyming verse, this story is perfect for ages 3 and up with wonderful illustrations that are sure to delight. This sweet story about friendship and forgiveness is perfect for story time and for early readers as well.Maggie is having a wonderful time at the park with her new friend, Polly. After swinging and playing on the see-saw, they decide to build sandcastles. Maggie is very proud of hers, but when Polly walks over to see, she accidentally trips and knocks Maggie's castle to the ground. Maggie's feelings are hurt and she runs to Momma saying she doesn't want to be friends with Polly anymore. Momma teaches Maggie that when accidents happen between friends, it's important not only to say you're sorry, but also to forgive.
  • Mommy Learns to Share

    Ian C. Anderson

    language (Ian C. Anderson, Jan. 12, 2015)
    In this story, a Mom is teaching her son a lesson in sharing by not sharing herself. The son realizes in the end what his Mom was trying to do all along and gains valuable knowledge.
  • Molly Learns to Share

    Charles Ray

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 2, 2014)
    Molly is a little girl who does not like to share her toys. Molly learns, though, that sharing can be fun.
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  • Molly Learns to Share

    Charles Ray

    eBook (Uhuru Press, Oct. 31, 2014)
    Molly doesn't like to share her toys, but she wants to play with a toy that Tim has. Molly learns that she can have more fun when she shares.