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Who Shares?

par Ewa Lipniacka

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Two rabbits, a brother and sister, have trouble sharing what they should, and not sharing what they should not.
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After reading this book, I wasn't sure if I particularly enjoyed it or not. The book did have great illustrations that could tell a story on its own, and it did teach a lesson about sharing. However, I feel that there should've been a little bit more to the story about why Jack and Georgina decided to start sharing their toys, and why sharing is something that every child should understand and take part in. ( )
  lwalke16 | Apr 1, 2020 |
The book itself is a 2 minute funny read for an adult.

That's the problem of this book.

The mother bunny in the book suggest to her kids to share more. The little bunnies use this suggestion very creativly to to do each other harm.

We have many books. This is the only children book so far that I put away. I believe it is evil. I don't want my kid to learn such stuff. ( )
  volumed42 | May 1, 2019 |
Jack and Georgina are a brother and sister fighting over a toy plane. When they finally end up breaking the toy, their mother gets mad and asks them why they can't share anything. The pages then show the situations where Jack and Georgina do "share" with one another, whether it is Jack "sharing" by shooting peas at Georgina during dinner or Georgina "sharing" her Chicken Pox with Jack. As they both lie sick in their mother's bed, their mother asks them if they have to share everything? to which they reply, "yes, especially you" and they give her a hug. It was interesting to read what they considered "sharing", but nice to see them as a loving family. ( )
  Noahedels | Sep 2, 2018 |
This is a book about siblings Jack and Georgina who learn to share. The book starts off with the two siblings fighting over a toy plane, and they eventually break the plane. Their mom tells them to share, and the siblings do. The siblings share teddy bears and pencils... even the chicken pox!
I think this story would be suitable for kindergartners and first graders because it can teach them how to share correctly. Throughout the book, the two siblings share items, but they do not share them in a way that is kind or respectful. For example, Jack shared Georgina's teddy bear with their dog. Kindergartners and first graders could correct that and say that it is not a kind to share because the dog can rip the teddy bear. This is a cute book that can teach young children a lesson that can be used in their daily lives when they play with others. ( )
  ctran1 | Aug 23, 2018 |
This book tells about how bunny siblings Jack and Georgina share.
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  TUCC | Apr 24, 2018 |
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