I Share with Friends


Book Description

In today's world, civic engagement is paramount in laying the foundation for the next generation of U.S. citizens. This book gives readers the tools they need to understand the civics concept of civic virtues. A relatable story and characters are paired with vibrant illustrations to teach readers the foundations of citizenship and civics. In this book, the narrator learns about civics by sharing with friends. This fiction book is paired with the nonfiction book We Can Share (ISBN: 9781508139348). The instructional guide on the inside front and back covers provides: Vocabulary, Background knowledge, Text-dependent questions, Whole class activities, and Independent activities.




I Share My World with You


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Thom Mullens mentor Dr. Yvonne Ward writes What is a poet? A poet is someone who takes the raw material of his life and makes something new and beautiful with it. What is ugly becomes beautiful. A poet takes his disappointments, fears, trauma, loneliness, and joy and creates something with words that stirs the human soul. A poet takes what his life is made of and creates an artistic form such as an artist paints her soul onto the canvas. Thom Mullens poems are about current events, heroic veterans and firefighters, love, alcoholism, and his joyful life now.




May I Share My First Fishing Trip with You?


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The book is about a five year old boy(me), who embarks on 400 mile journey to go fishing and befriends other kids my age and our adventures and what we learned along the way. I am dedicating this book to my dog Tuffy Pederson, who has been with me through thick and thin and still going after 15 years together. Hope you enjoy my journey as written and seen through the eyes of a 5 year old boy.




If You Only Knew: I Share My Thoughts


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Fear causes a lot of us to not walk into what we are destined to do or be. Every one of us has a purpose in life whether we find it early or later it's totally up to us. God speaks and sometimes we ignore because we don't understand or are to afraid to make that jump. God may send confirmation through others to give you the green light. This has been my journey for so long, not following through when God has spoken to me for whatever the reason. We are all given some kind of gift or talent that is meant to be shared with the world if God is in it. If we listen to God maybe some of us would be further along. I have shelter my talents because of thoughts that I or my talents were not good enough until now. I want to share with the world, my journey that may help someone going through as well who don't know how to express themselves. Let us all be a light!




I Share


Book Description

Introduces the concept of sharing, explaining that sharing is a choice, why readers might choose to share, and how sharing can be good for everyone.




The Dog I Share


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Becky sees a man and his dog walking up to the ground floor flat, and she just knows the dog wants to play with her. The dog's owner isn't very friendly but that doesn't stop Becky. Suggested level: primary.




Sometimes I Share


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A young girl describes how she shares with her younger brother--most of the time. Includes word stickers and suggested activities.




I Share My Name


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New picture book shines a light on an important Jewish naming custom. The Sephardic Jewish custom of naming a child after their paternal or maternal grandparent is depicted in a warm and vibrant story about a young boy who has many cousins with his name, Jojo. “Jojo Nissim” is proud that he has many cousins who share his name. “Big Jojo” is his oldest cousin who can do lots of things like ride his scooter super fast. “Jojo-man” is another cousin, called so because he loves superheroes. His six-month-old cousin is called “Baby Jojo” because, well, he’s a baby! Named after Papa Jojo to show how much their family loves him, all of the cousins love having dinner together at their grandfather’s house on Fridays for Shabbat where they eat kibbe cherry, eggplant mehshi, challah, and other delicious customary food. The author was inspired to write her story when her son Joseph, or Jojo, was young and wondered why he shared his name with many others in his family. As the tenth grandchild, he was not the first Joseph in the family, having been named after his grandfather. The resulting story playfully explains this custom. I Share My Name is a delightful and authentic story of tradition and family that families and educators of young children will welcome for those that embrace this tradition and also for those interested in learning about other cultures and their customs.




Can I Share?


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Can I Share? Teaching Boundaries to Children By: Rebekah Israel Can I Share? is a conversation about body safety between a parent and child. Which parts of their body is a child allowed to share, and which parts should stay private? With this helpful book as a guide, parents can discuss these important boundaries with their child. While it is important that children learn at an early age what is appropriate and what is not, this book conveys what is appropriate without forcing proper terms on the child. The book labels parts “for sharing” and “not for sharing”, and parents are able to explain what the parts are, sharing proper terminology with the child when they are ready.




Lift-The-Flap First Questions and Answers Why Should I Share?


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All about sharing, fairness, and how little actions can make a big difference. Enter Christine Pym's adorable bug world and discover the importance of taking turns, being fair and sharing our planet with all living things. There's plenty to talk about and be inspired by.