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Books with title SHARING

  • On Sharing

    Andrew Barnett, Andrea Fietta

    language (, Aug. 26, 2019)
    This is not your typical children's book about sharing. This book is not going to tell you to share your things with others. This book is also not going to tell you that you are a bad person if you do not share, and at no time will this book attempt to convince you that you are a better person if you do share. Sharing can be difficult- and choosing who you want to share with, and what you want to share with them, is not easy. This book understands that, and wants to be there with you as you figure out for yourself the relationships you want to have with the people you know.This book is the first volume to be released in a child-centered book series focused on respecting children, and witnessing them in their difficult experiences.To sign up for a newsletter to be updated on new releases, and to see other work by Andrew Barnett, including his 'Play Time' podcast, visit barnettchildtherapy.com.
  • Sharing

    Sam Williams

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Sharing Is Sometimes Hard For Young Students. This Book Talks About Different Things And Ways You Can Share To Get Along Better With Your Classmates And Friends. Complete K-5 Social Skills Collection. Paired With A Fiction Social Skills Title.
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  • Sharing Sam

    Katherine Applegate

    Paperback (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 9, 2004)
    How can you take the guy your best friend loves . . . when your best friend’s going to die?Alison Chapman has always believed she’d fall in love hard. And she does—with Sam Cody, a new guy with a gorgeous face and brooding eyes, a guy who’s impossible to resist. When Sam asks her to the Valentine’s Day dance, Alison is elated . . . until she finds out that her best friend, Isabella Cates-Lopez, has fallen for Sam, too . . . until she finds out that Isabella is dying. Now Alison wants Isabella’s last days to be her happiest ever—even if she and Sam have to hide their love. Even if, by sharing Sam, Alison risks losing him forever.
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  • On Sharing

    Andrew Barnett, Andrea Fietta

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 24, 2019)
    This is not your typical children's book about sharing. This book is not going to tell you to share your things with others. This book is also not going to tell you that you are a bad person if you do not share, and at no time will this book attempt to convince you that you are a better person if you do share. Sharing can be difficult- and choosing who you want to share with, and what you want to share with them, is not easy. This book understands that, and wants to be there with you as you figure out for yourself the relationships you want to have with the people you know.This book is the first volume to be released in a child-centered book series focused on respecting children, and witnessing them in their difficult experiences.To sign up for a newsletter to be updated on new releases, and to see other work by Andrew Barnett, including his 'Play Time' podcast, visit barnettchildtherapy.com.
  • Sharing Boo Boo

    Amanda LC Rogers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 1, 2016)
    More women today are having children at a later age, resulting in a smaller age gap between siblings. Additionally, more women are embracing Attachment Parenting, as well as the most recent WHO recommendations on breastfeeding until at least the age of two, and beyond. Consequently, tandem nursing a toddler and a newborn is becoming more and more common. Despite the plethora of books available to help prepare a child for the arrival of a new baby, there are no resources to prepare this growing group of toddlers to share "boo boo" with their new brother or sister. Sharing Boo Boo is the first book of its kind to help prepare your nursing toddler for a tandem nursing relationship with his or her new sibling.
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  • Sharing

    Sue Barraclough, Rebecca Rissman

    Paperback (Heinemann, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Why is sharing important? Are there times when you shouldn't share? What can you share with other people? Read ‘Sharing’ to learn about the different ways people can share with one another. Find out what to do if someone does not want to share, why it is important to share friends, and how it can be useful to work as a team.
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  • Sharing

    Nanette Newman

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, May 1, 1990)
    Amy feels threatened by the arrival of her new baby brother, Ben, but after acting out her resentment, she learns how wonderful being a big sister can be.
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  • Sharing

    Janine Amos, Annabel Spenceley

    Paperback (Zero to Ten, March 1, 1999)
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  • Sharing Sharon

    Rick Kelley, Shari Marcus

    Paperback (Celbi Dog and Ty Cat Press, June 22, 2016)
    Sharing Sharon loves to share everything with her friends at the playground. Her kindness inspires her friends to start sharing, too! The text in this book comes directly from Rick Kelley's children's song of the same name. Shari Marcus brings Sharon and her friends to life with a combination of color photographs and bold illustrations. This adorable book will encourage readers to be caring and sharing, and "feel good inside!"
  • Sharing Snowy

    Marilyn Helmer, Kasia Charko

    language (Orca Book Publishers, Nov. 1, 2008)
    More than anything else in the world, Ali wants a pet cat for her birthday. Unfortunately her brother Jay is allergic to cats. One day, Ali discovers that something is sharing her clubhouse with her. To Ali's delight, the new resident is a beautiful white cat, who she names Snowy. Ali thinks that the clubhouse is the perfect home for Snowy. But is she right and, more importantly, is Snowy really hers to keep?
  • Sharing

    Terrold B. Butler

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Feb. 19, 2010)
    Brittany is a very bright girl who has earned money to buy something special she really wants. Now, Brittany will ask her dad the question..... Throughout this story Brittany is faced with some very hard decisions. Does she make the correct decisions? If in her place, would you do the same?
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  • Sharing

    Janet Riehecky

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, June 1, 1978)
    Suggests ways of sharing things with family and friends.
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