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Books with title Shay Learns to Share

  • Learning to Share

    Meredith Rusu, Eone

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Dec. 26, 2017)
    George has a toy dinosaur, and so does Richard Rabbit! But one day at the playground, they do not want to share their toys. Can Peppa Pig and Rebecca Rabbit help their little brothers learn to play together nicely? This storybook with stickers is based on the hit television show, as seen on Nick Jr.
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  • Learning to Share

    Meredith Rusu, Eone

    eBook (Scholastic Inc., Dec. 26, 2017)
    George has a toy dinosaur, and so does Richard Rabbit! But one day at the playground, they do not want to share their toys. Can Peppa Pig and Rebecca Rabbit help their little brothers learn to play together nicely? This storybook is based on the hit television show, as seen on Nick Jr.
  • Daniel Learns to Share

    Becky Friedman, Jason Fruchter

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Dec. 13, 2016)
    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Daniel and Prince Wednesday learn to share their toys in this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read story based on a popular episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood!Daniel and his friends are all playing with their toy cars. But Prince Wednesday has forgotten to bring his car. He asks Daniel if he can play with Daniel’s car for a little while. Daniel hesitates—he wants to play with his car! But Dad Tiger suggests that they can share. Prince Wednesday can take a turn playing with the car, and then he’ll give it back. Sharing is caring! But Daniel is still unsure. What should he do? This paperback edition comes with a page of stickers! © 2016 The Fred Rogers Company
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  • 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!
  • Daniel Learns to Share

    Jason Fruchter

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Dec. 13, 2016)
    Daniel and Prince Wednesday learn to share their toys in this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read story based on a popular episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood!Daniel and his friends are all playing with their toy cars. But Prince Wednesday has forgotten to bring his car. He asks Daniel if he can play with Daniel’s car for a little while. Daniel hesitates—he wants to play with his car! But Dad Tiger suggests that they can share. Prince Wednesday can take a turn playing with the car, and then he’ll give it back. Sharing is caring! But Daniel is still unsure. What should he do? © 2016 The Fred Rogers Company
  • 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.
  • Susie Sheep Learns to Share

    Jupiter Kids, Christy Williamson, Speedy Publishing LLC

    Audible Audiobook (Speedy Publishing LLC, Nov. 26, 2014)
    Susie Sheep has never liked to share in the past. She wouldn't let others play with her toys or share her treats during lunch. When others shared, she would be the first person to step up and accept the goodies of others. However, in the park after school, she met a couple of kids who had nothing and learns about the power of sharing with others and how giving a little can make a significant difference in the lives of those without.
  • Dovy Learns to Share

    Malky Weinstock, Steve Pileggi

    Hardcover (Judaica Press, June 19, 2017)
    The third book in Malky Weinstock's Lite Boy Series!In this third book of the LITE Boy series, Dovy gets a new train that he simply loves playing with, and -- not surprisingly -- finds it so hard to share with his friend Mendy!Sharing is something young children often struggle with. With this charming book, your little ones can grow along with Dovy as he learns how to share!The Lite Boy Series -- learn ... inspire ... teach ... encourage
  • 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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  • Daniel Learns to Share

    Becky Friedman, Jason Fruchter

    Hardcover (Simon Spotlight, Dec. 13, 2016)
    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Daniel and Prince Wednesday learn to share their toys in this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read story based on a popular episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood!Daniel and his friends are all playing with their toy cars. But Prince Wednesday has forgotten to bring his car. He asks Daniel if he can play with Daniel’s car for a little while. Daniel hesitates—he wants to play with his car! But Dad Tiger suggests that they can share. Prince Wednesday can take a turn playing with the car, and then he’ll give it back. Sharing is caring! But Daniel is still unsure. What should he do? © 2016 The Fred Rogers Company
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  • Jake Learns to Share: Level 2

    Crystal Bowman

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, Dec. 15, 2008)
    In Jake Learns to Share, its Jake’s birthday and he’s announced he’s going to eat his cake all by himself. He also intends to play with his presents all by himself. But he quickly discovers that leaving his family out of the fun makes for a boring, lonely celebration!
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