Share and Take Turns (Learning to Get Along, Book 1)
by Cheri J. Meiners M.Ed.
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About This Book
Help children practice sharing, understand how and why to share, and realize the benefits of sharing.
Our Review
This gentle picture book offers young children a clear, practical framework for understanding the concept of sharing and taking turns. Through relatable scenarios and simple language, it helps toddlers and preschoolers practice this essential social skill, explaining not just how to share but also the positive reasons behind it. The narrative focuses on the tangible benefits of cooperation, making the abstract idea of fairness accessible to a very young audience. Parents seeking a straightforward tool to navigate playdate conflicts will find its direct approach immensely helpful.
What distinguishes this title is its foundation in early childhood development, providing a structured yet empathetic guide to navigating big feelings around possession. The book serves as an excellent conversation starter, empowering children with the vocabulary and understanding needed for successful peer interactions. Itβs particularly valuable for children entering group settings like daycare or preschool, where sharing becomes a daily practice. This resource effectively plants the seeds for empathy and lifelong social skills.
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