Eleanor Won't Share by. Capstone Global Library Ltd Imprint: Paperback Number of Pages: Sign up to our newsletter for Reviews 0 Top Tips 0. This book is a story about Eleanor who won't share anything.
She is quite devious and devises rules so that it will look like she's sharing but she's only sharing things she doesn't like or when it's useful to her. My daughter is 2.
The other children don't include Eleanor in their game after she won't share her dressing up things. As you can imagine with a children's book, it all works out in the end but Eleanor isn't a pleasant character and there is no warmth or empathy in the book. I think there are gentler stories which encourage sharing. Dabble Lab Resources Educator Resources. Sign Up for Capstone Rewards Account.
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Eleanor Won't Share
The Little Bully by Beth Bracken. Nov 21, Zara Younus added it Shelves: This is a cute book to read to students at the beginning of the year to help students understand the importance of sharing.
This book would be appropriate for pre-k and kindergarten. Students would be able to tell the class why it's important to share and what are some of the things that we can share as a class.
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Great classroom community building exercise! Jun 22, Anne rated it it was ok. Good for the younger set who need to learn the value of sharing, but nothing really mind-blowing. If you don't share and play nice, people will stop playing with you.
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Apr 23, Sharper1 rated it it was ok. Cute illustrations, but predictably meh storyline.
Mar 24, Brian rated it really liked it Shelves: Let's see if this lesson sets in now. At school, then, she gets left out of some fun and hopefully learns here lesson. Melissa rated it liked it Feb 09, Kristina rated it it was ok Jan 13, Amanda Martinez Kirby rated it liked it Feb 24, Wendy rated it liked it Oct 15, Eric Weilnau rated it it was ok Oct 12, Hema Ayyar rated it really liked it Feb 02, Safiyyah rated it really liked it May 11,