The List: Ten Terrific Books
Nov 1st, 2011 | By JCrutchfield | Category: In Every Issue, Ten Terrific BooksSharing
Willems, Mo. The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog! When duckling asks pigeon about his hot dog, the pigeon must decide if he will share it with his friend. (PreK-1st)
Berger, Samantha. Martha Doesn’t Share! Martha learns a valuable lesson about sharing. (PreK-2nd)
Hawcock, Claire. Mine, All Mine! Little squirrel does not want to share his beautiful snowflake with his siblings. (PreK-2nd)
Hoberman, Mary Ann. One of Each. Oliver Tolliver only needs one of everything, until he realizes that by having more, he can share with his friends. (PreK-2nd)
McKissack, Patricia. The All-I’ll-Ever-Want Christmas Doll. Nella decides that she will not share the doll that she got for Christmas with her sisters. (1st–3rd)
Hanson, Mary. How to Save Your Tail. Bob the rat shares cookies and stories with the castle cats. (2nd-5th)
McDonald, Megan. Happy New Year, Julie. While celebrating the holidays, Ivy Ling shares her family’s traditions with Julie. (2nd–5th)
Crist, James J. Siblings: You’re Stuck with Each Other, So Stick Together. Learn ways that siblings share, take turns and respect each other. (3rd–5th)
Mazer, Norma Fox. Ten Ways to Make My Sister Disappear. After her father leaves the country to work in Afghanistan, Sprig and Dakota must share new responsibilities. (3rd – 5th)
Mass, Wendy. The Candymakers. Four 12-year-olds try to solve a mystery at a candy factory while sharing their talents to make the world’s best treat. (5th – 8th)



