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Pirates can share
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Easton, Tom (Children's fiction writer), author
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Gordon, Mike, 1948 March 16- illustrator
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Easton, Tom (Children's fiction writer). Pirate pals
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Sharing Juvenile fiction.
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Pirates Juvenile fiction.
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Sharing Fiction.
2016
\"The pirates on the Golden Duck are having a bout of bad luck. Then, Sam finds a bag of gold coins. At first, he wants to use all of it for himself, but instead decides to share the wealth and buy his friends what they need. Readers will love following this relatable character as he learns about the importance of sharing. This colorful book catches readers' attention with its whimsical illustrations and storyline, while imparting an important lesson on giving to others.\"--Publisher's description.
Arthur. Season 17, Episode 7, Pets and pests ; Go fly a kite
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Adkins, Drew
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Bailey, Greg
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Davis, Christine
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Animated television programs
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Arthur (Fictitious character : Brown)
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Brothers and sisters
2014
Pets and Pests - There's a mouse loose in the Read home! And D.W. wants it gone ... NOW! When traps fail, Arthur enlists the help of an expert mouse catcher ... a fearless hunter who laughs in the face of danger: Nemo?? Go Fly a Kite - While playing in the park, Binky, Muffy, and Ladonna stumble upon an abandoned kite. After failing to find the owner, the trio decides to take joint custody of the toy. But sharing it is easier said than done.
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Junkware
2011
Examining cybernetic structures from genetic codes to communication networks, Thierry Bardini explores the idea that most of culture and nature, including humans, is composed of useless, but always potentially recyclable, material otherwise known as ‘junk.’ Junkware examines the cultural history that led to the encoding and decoding of life itself and the contemporary turning of these codes into a commodity.
Elephant learns to share
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Graves, Sue, 1950- author
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Dunton, Trevor, illustrator
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Graves, Sue, 1950- Behavior matters
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Elephants Juvenile fiction.
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Sharing Juvenile fiction.
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Conduct of life Juvenile fiction.
2017
Elephant refuses to share anything with his friends until his behavior leaves him out of a game and his grandmother suggests how he can make amends.
Hedge hog!
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Anstee, Ashlyn, author, illustrator
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Hedgehogs Juvenile fiction.
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Sharing Juvenile fiction.
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Animals Juvenile fiction.
2018
As the cold winter approaches, the grumpy hedgehog refuses to share his hedge with the garden animals looking for shelter, but he's about to learn a valuable lesson about helping others.
Mary Clare likes to share : a math reader
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Hulme, Joy N
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Rockwell, Lizzy
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Sharing Juvenile fiction.
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Food Juvenile fiction.
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Fractions Juvenile fiction.
2006
Mary Clare divides treats into halves, thirds, or other fractional parts to make sure that each of her friends or family members can enjoy an equal share.
Love Monster and the last chocolate
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Bright, Rachel, author, illustrator
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Monsters Juvenile fiction.
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Sharing Juvenile fiction.
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Chocolate Juvenile fiction.
2015
When Love Monster receives a box of chocolates as a gift, he has second thoughts about sharing them with all of his friends.
It's mine!
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Lionni, Leo, 1910-1999
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Selfishness Juvenile fiction.
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Sharing Juvenile fiction.
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Frogs Juvenile fiction.
1996
Three selfish frogs quarrel over who owns their pond and island, until a storm makes them value the benefits of sharing.
Whose moon is that?
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Krans, Kim, author, illustrator
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Sharing Juvenile fiction.
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Sharing Fiction.
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Stories in rhyme.
2017
\"A picture book that shows that the wonders of the moon belong to no one--and everyone\" Provided by publisher.