








🌟 Unlock the Joy of Sharing!
Sharing Time is an innovative set of toddler tools designed to enhance early childhood learning through play. This resource promotes social skills, cognitive development, and hands-on exploration, making it an essential addition to any early learning environment.






| Best Sellers Rank | 353,460 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 357 in Children's Books on Manners 392 in Children’s Daily Activity Books 952 in Children's Books on Social Skills |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (787) |
| Dimensions | 17.78 x 1.45 x 17.78 cm |
| Edition | Board Book ed. |
| Grade level | Pre-school and up |
| ISBN-10 | 1575423146 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1575423142 |
| Item weight | 290 g |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Toddler Tools |
| Print length | 24 pages |
| Publication date | 1 Aug. 2009 |
| Publisher | Free Spirit Publishing |
| Reading age | 1 - 3 years, from customers |
R**R
Sharing is caring!
This book does actually work and I was shocked when I heard children quoting from the book, "Sharing is caring!". A must for any Nursery.
C**E
Our toddler loves this book and so do we!!
A surprise hit! Our 2 year old actually loves this book, which I didn't expect! She really likes pointing out which kids are happy/sad & why... The book spells out the different ways to share and how to handle it when others don't share... Been an excellent tool for teaching out toddler how to share and what to do when her baby sister steals her toys (put hand up and ask for help!)! Brilliant!
M**S
Easy to read
What a small book that little kids can hold and not rip a page. in a simple way explains why we share things and what to do if we don't want to. I have this book for my 4-year-old and 2 year old and they both seem to understand it.
J**M
Good little book
Good book to help toddlers understand sharing.
M**S
Worth Buying
Bought these for preschool i work at. It is a good book for both younger and older children.
M**E
brill book
fab book good at explaining to a three year old how to share
S**D
extremely helpful
very handy book.
J**B
OK but 3 year old got really bored
The book is OK and the story is fine but didn't interest my daughter at all.
R**A
Great book for toddler
C**E
We love this book! Buy it! Great for helping toddlers learn to share.
J**S
We love love LOVE this book. It's so great for teaching my little one to start sharing. He's still a bit young to actually understand what sharing is, but he imitates sharing all the time. We have lots of fun reading this book. He answers the sharing questions - it's so cute!
S**S
I purchased this book because we are currently having sharing issues in our house. I've figured out that forcing someone to share something only causes resentment and I wanted some ideas on solutions. I wish I could've reviewed more of the book where it says 'Click to look inside' prior to purchasing just to have a better idea of what this book would discuss. However, I'm very pleased with it! It discusses: Things you can share. For example smiles, laughs, and hugs. Things that are hard to share, toys. The Use sharing words like May I play with that? or Can I have a turn? How sometimes a child will hear no and solutions. You can play together, take turns with a timer, or put the toy away for later. I know how much my son loves the option of choosing so I love all three of those. I usually just put the toy in "time-out'" but maybe with the other two options thrown out there as well my son will more than likely choose the first two. HOPING! Also, feelings regarding when someone shares or does not. Helps a Toddler realize and put emotions to what they're feeling. In the back there's also sharing tips for parents and care givers that is really helpful and encouraging. I really think this book will help tremendously and I can't wait to use it as a teaching tool. I want to purchase all the other ones now as well!
L**7
I was given this as a gift, and then have since gifted it to friends with small kids. I love how it is a quick read, straight to the point, but really drives home the point of sharing. My daughter really enjoys books and when we are talking about sharing she will often repeat the phrase "Sharing is kind and Caring" which I think is a nice message. I have a few other manners/emotions books from this group and they are all really nice. Plus the kids LOVE to read them, they pick them out on their own so that is nice as well. Also recommend "On the Go Time".
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