I read
the children’s book called, ‘We Share Everything.’
This
children’s book was written by Robert Munsch and is beautifully illustrated by Michael
Martchenko.
It’s
a delightful children’s picture book that tells the tale of two new students and
their sharing experience at kindergarten.
When
Amanda and Jeremiah first started kindergarten, they didn’t know what to do.
Then
as one child played with a toy, it wasn’t long before the other child demanded
it and had a tantrum. Each time this happened, the kindergarten teacher would go
over to the pair and tell them in a calm voice;
“At
kindergarten, we share everything.”
So,
Amanda and Jeremiah begin to share, but not with toys. They shared and exchanged
their clothes.
What
will the kindergarten teacher say?
Will
she be impressed or shocked by Amanda and Jeremiah sharing antics?
To
find out what happened next, why not read the book or watch the story on
YouTube, then you can tell me what you thought of the book?
Personally,
I think it’s a great book, both educational and fun to read that young children
would like. It explains sharing in a simplistic way.
Author:
Charmain Ingleton
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