I Can Share: A Lift-the-Flap Book | Karen Katz | Great Introduction to Sharing
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I Can Share: A Lift-the-Flap Book
Karen Katz
Grosset & Dunlap
, 2004 - 14 pages
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based on 17 reviews
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That?s not fair! It?s mine! For toddlers, sharing
can
be a hard concept to grasp, but with
the
help of this
book
, they?ll learn that sharing can also be fun! Featuring simple, repetitive text and adorable toddlers, this playful little book is the perfect way to introduce the magic of sharing.
Miami Mom
We love this
book
. My daughter loves every Karen Katz book that I have read to her. After reading this book many times, one time when a family friend asked my daughter for her favorite stuffed animal lamb, my 18 month old daughter handed our friend a different stuffed animal lamb that was not her favorite. I love that it gives a solution to finding a way to
share
something without giving it up or taking away from
the
fun of it.
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Great Introduction to Sharing
My 17-month old was very familiar with
the
word "MINE" so I bought this
book
to help us introduce the concept of "Sharing" with her. It worked great. She loved the pictures and
lift
ing the
flap
s and I have caught her "reading" this one on her own later. She definitely understands sharing now and this book really helped us show her how much happier everyone is when you
share
. Definitely worth the price. The pages are a nice quality, too, that won't easily rip.
I wish this had smaller flaps like some of her other books, though. It's more fun for the baby to lift the small flap to reveal a surprise instead of lifting the whole page the way this one is set up. The baby doesn't understand how to put the page back down before turning the page, so the whole book ends up with the pages sticking out when you are done and it gets a little confusing. That's the only downside.
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Not really about sharing
This
book
is okay. I was a bit disappointed in that it's really not about sharing. On each page,
the
child doesn't want to
share
the toy they're playing with. On the reveal page, the child "shares" by giving the other child a different toy to play with, or something similar to that effect. It would have been nicer, to see the child actually giving the same toy to the other child to "take turns" or sincerely "share".
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