Share and take turns Comparte y turna

Cheri J. Meiners, 1957-

Book - 2014

"Sharing is a social skill all children need to learn--the sooner the better--and this book is an ideal introduction to sharing and taking turns. In simple words and engaging illustrations, this book presents sharing as a positive choice, then describes four ways to share. It points out that sharing goes beyond things: children can also share their knowledge, their creativity, and their time. What if they don't want to share, or someone won't share with them? These topics are covered, too. Concrete examples and reinforcing illustrations help children practice sharing, understand how and why to share, and realize the benefits of sharing.Now children and adults can enjoy our most popular Learning to Get Along books in English a...nd Spanish. The Free Spirit Learning to Get Along series helps children learn, understand, and practice basic social and emotional skills. Real-life situations, lots of diversity, and concrete examples make these read-aloud books appropriate for all homes, childcare settings, and primary classrooms as well as special education, including settings with children on the autism spectrum. Presented in a social story format, each of the bilingual Learning to Get Along books includes a special section for adults, with discussion questions, games, activities, and tips that reinforce improving social skills"--

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Published
Minneapolis, MN : Free Spirit Publishing [2014]
Language
Spanish
English
Main Author
Cheri J. Meiners, 1957- (author)
Other Authors
Meredith Johnson (illustrator), Ingrid Paredes (translator)
Physical Description
41 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Audience
AD310L
ISBN
9781575424743
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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 3-A variety of situations, diverse characters, and different facial expressions combine to create experiences with which children will be all too familiar. Young readers will understand the feeling of wanting something someone else has, of being pushed and left out, and of the burning sensations that accompany these types of actions. These books not only depict stressful situations that children experience daily, but they let kids know that the feelings resulting from these situations are perfectly normal. The children pictured have realistic expressions such as anger and concern as well as joy when they have overcome a difficult situation. Positive methods of dealing with emotions are provided, such as apologizing, drawing or working on an activity while calming down, asking a friend to share, and understanding that someone may need more time to share a favorite toy. The English to Spanish translations are well done and, except for minor mistakes, the Spanish text is accurate. Ideas for adults to use to reinforce the lessons learned in the books are provided at the end of the text, including sharing games, the creation of collages and the use of diaries to express emotions. VERDICT A great way to learn about sharing and the importance of working through emotions to prevent hurtful reactions.-Selenia Paz, Helen Hall Library, League City, TX (c) Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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