S Is for Sharing (and Shark!)

Contributors

By Melinda Lee Rathjen

By Georgina Chidlow-Irvin

Illustrated by Amy Husband

Formats and Prices

Price

$7.99

Price

$11.99 CAD

Format

Board book

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Board book $7.99 $11.99 CAD

Learn all about sharing as flannel-clad ocean friends share their way through this super-silly adventure starring Shark and the letter S.

This zany group of animal friends models positive behaviors in stories that will have little ones giggling and joining in to “read” along. Each book focuses on a single letter of the alphabet and uses repetition and humor to explore concepts such as love, sharing, and gratitude.

In S Is for Sharing (and Shark!), a toothy shark attempts to learn the art of sharing with his fellow sea creatures, to humorous effect. The simple text tells a cumulative story that builds upon itself with each new S word: “S is for Sharing and Skis and School.” The concept of sharing — an important one as children enter classroom and playground environments — is woven throughout, making this title perfect for the back-to-school season. Children will enjoy predicting the repeating elements and recognizing the letter S as they learn about sharing with these adorably hip animal friends. Little hands will love the feeling of the soft “flocking” texture on the cover.


Series:

On Sale
Jul 21, 2020
Page Count
20 pages
Publisher
WorthyKids
ISBN-13
9781546033769

Melinda Lee Rathjen

About the Author

Melinda Rathjen has been editor of Ideals for more than fifteen years. During that time, she has chosen countless pieces of artwork, photos, and text selections, as well as tested more than 100 recipes. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Georgina Chidlow-Irvin

About the Author

Melinda Rathjen grew up in southern Illinois, reading past her bedtime whenever she could get away with it. As an editor at WorthyKids, she still spends a lot of time reading, though stealth and flashlights are rarely necessary. She lives in Franklin, Tennessee, with two very opinionated cats.

Georgina Chidlow-Irvin grew up in Yorkshire, UK. Her mother remembers fondly how she always wanted to go to the children’s library above all other activities. Her love of children’s books never went away. She obtained a graphic design degree in Tennessee and has art directed children’s books ever since. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

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