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  • Ping Won't Share

    Lynne Gibbs

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, May 27, 2003)
    Ping and his friends are hungry. Their tummies rumble and grumble, so they search the forest but cannot find enough leafy bamboo to eat. When Ping discovers a big patch of bamboo, he greedily keeps it all for himself. But when his friends move far away in search of food, Ping learns an important lesson about sharing.Growing Pains is a series of books designed to help young children understand the world around them. Each amusingly told story has a gentle moral lesson and aims to help children deal with new situations in a positive manner. The stories are beautifully illustrated, with bold colors and brushstrokes, to charm adults and children alike. Books supplement character education curriculum and can be enjoyed at home or in a classroom setting.
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  • Ping Won't Share

    Lynne Gibbs

    Paperback (Brighter Child, Dec. 9, 2002)
    Ping and his friends are hungry. Their tummies rumble and grumble, so they search the forest but cannot find enough leafy bamboo to eat. When Ping discovers a big patch of bamboo, he greedily keeps it all for himself. But when his friends move far away in search of food, Ping learns an important lesson about sharing.Growing Pains is a series of books designed to help young children understand the world around them. Each amusingly told story has a gentle moral lesson and aims to help children deal with new situations in a positive manner. The stories are beautifully illustrated, with bold colors and brushstrokes, to charm adults and children alike. Books supplement character education curriculum and can be enjoyed at home or in a classroom setting.
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  • Ping Won't Share

    Lynne Gibbs, Melanie Mitchell

    Paperback (Brimax Books, May 1, 2003)
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  • Ping Won't Share

    Lynne Gibbs, Melanie Mitchell

    Hardcover (Brimax Books, March 14, 2001)
    One day Ping finds a secret stash of bamboo but, instead of sharing it, he keeps it all for himself. His hungry friends are forced to go off in search of food. However, when Ping's bamboo also runs out, he is lonely and hungry, and he begins to wonder if he made the right choice.