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The Berenstain Bears lend a helping hand
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Stan Berenstain,Jan Berenstain |
Mama Bear hopes to teach the cubs to think of others instead of only themselves by having them help an elderly neighbor clean out her attic. |
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The Berenstain Bears Get the Gimmies
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Stan Berenstain |
**When a cub's behavior takes a turn for the worst, it's hard for parents to know what to do first.**
***Gran and Gramps come up with a plan to help selfish Brother and Sister Bear get rid of a ba… |
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Liar
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Janine Amos |
Stories of young children who make up exaggerated stories provide questions for a discussion about lying. |
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Healthy selfishness
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Richard F. Heller |
An action plan for a better life. Chapters look at the proper life balance between friends, family, work, weight, money and more-to help readers identify how to take charge of their lives. Detailed w… |
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Little Raccoon learns to share
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Mary Packard |
Little Raccoon does not want to share her berries with her friends, but when her mother convinces her to bake some into muffins to bring to Little Beaver's party, she learns that sharing goes both wa… |
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Dealing with someone who is selfish
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Don Middleton |
Discusses the nature and effects of selfishness and how to deal with someone who is selfish. |
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Chestnut Cove
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Tim Egan |
When King Milford offers his entire kingdom to the person who can grow the largest juiciest watermelon, the inhabitants of Chestnut Cove become selfish and stop helping each other. |
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The Rainbow Ribbon (A Carrotville adventure)
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William H. Hooks |
Margaret Rose Rabbit decides that stealing her sister's ribbon and running away from home in order to have her own way is not worth it. |
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Little Rabbit's Christmas
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Harry Horse |
When the Christmas Rabbit makes his wish come true and brings him the beautiful red sled from the store window, Little Rabbit wants it all to himself until he learns that even the best gift is better… |
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Our Emotions and Behaviour : I Don't Want to Play Nicely : a Book about Being Kind : I Don't Want t…
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Sue Graves,Desideria Guicciardini,Emanuela Carletti |
30 pages : 25 cm |
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Vive le partage!
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François Daxhelet |
Cajoline ne veut pas prêter son jouet à sa cousine Odile. Firmin le pingouin lui fera comprendre qu'il est bien plus amusant de jouer en partageant! |
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A box for Bobo
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Sarah Weeks |
An old man helps Raf to realizes his selfishness. |
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The first forest
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John Gile |
A modern fable to remind us that greed and selfishness are harmful and that peace and harmony flow from an attitude of grateful appreciation for the gifts we receive and a respect for the need and ri… |
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The Ant and the Elephant
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Bill Peet |
Of all the animals the elephant rescues, only the tiny ant returns the favor. |
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The ball, the book, and the drum
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Morgan Troll |
An ugly troll gives up his selfish trollish ways and finds true happiness after he befriends a group of children and learns the joy of sharing. |
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Sam's new friend
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Thierry Robberecht |
From Amazon: Sam is only friends with boys. Boys are strong and tough--girls aren't. But when Ellie joins Sam's class and he's forced to get to know her, he finds out that her parents may be getting … |
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No room for Napoleon
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Adria Meserve |
When he arrives on an island paradise, Napoleon the dog orders its friendly inhabitants to help him construct a big house that gradually takes over all of the available space. |
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
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C.S. Lewis |
Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin travel back to Narnia through a painting where they board a ship named "The Dawn Treader." They find King Caspian and a mouse on the ship and they find mystical creatur… |
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Sam and Emma
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Donald Nelsen,Edward Gorey |
While Sam, the dog, tries to explain that everyone should be allowed their own way of doing things, Emma, the cat, can only scoff at the animals they meet during their walk through the woods. |
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The Great White Man-Eating Shark
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Margaret Mahy |
Greedy to have the cove where he swims all to himself, Norvin, who looks a bit like a shark, pretends to be one, scaring off the other swimmers and leaving him in happy aquatic solitude--until he is … |
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