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Friends rock!

Unicorn and Yeti are still a little new to the friendship-thing, but they are trying hard to work out how to share the things they like to do, for instance taking turns on a swing, or sharing a sparkly rock--or combining the peaches that Unicorn likes with Yeti's ice cream to make a special treat they can share together.
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Pig the star

Pig the self-centered pug, and his friend Trevor, the Dachshund, are at a photo-shoot, and as usual, Pig wants to hog all the costumes and be the star of the show--but the photographer favors Trevor, and Pig needs to learn a lesson about sharing the spotlight.
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It's mine!

Three selfish frogs quarrel over who owns their pond and island, until a storm makes them value the benefits of sharing.
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We scream for ice cream

A group of children gets into an argument over a prize-winning ice cream stick before finally finding a way in which all of them can share a happy time.
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Fancy Nancy

too many tutus
Fancy Nancy considers bringing in some of her tutus for her school's swap-and-shop day after her mother tells her she has too many in her closet.
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The pigeon finds a hot dog!

Pigeon learns about sharing when a curious duckling keeps asking questions about the hot dog Pigeon has found.
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Generous me

An older sister lists all the things she would willingly share with her younger sister, such as her broccoli and her chores. Includes suggested learning activities.
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Bean Dog and Nugget

"Bean Dog and Nugget argue about who will get the bigger half of a cookie. They try to outwit each other by all sorts of imaginative means--but they find out that what really counts in the end is friendship"--Provided by publisher.
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King Mouse

"A mouse comes upon a tiny crown in the grass, . . . puts the crown on his head, and when a bear subsequently comes upon him and asks if he's king, the mouse responds 'Yes.' This diminutive monarch settles into his new role very comfortably... until a snake comes upon a crown and claims she is queen. The mouse is not amused, especially when one by one the other animals find crowns and claim they are kings too. But when the bear can't find a crown, King Mouse make a most surprising decision"--Provided by publisher.
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Stone soup

Two hungry travelers use a stone as a soup starter and demonstrate the benefits of sharing. Includes a recipe for soup.
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