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Pinkerton Pig is completely obsessed with being first at everything. Whether it is rushing down the slide at the playground, grabbing the front seat on the school bus, or cutting in line at the trough-a-teria, Pinkerton will push anyone out of the way to claim the top spot. His extremely selfish habits seem to work perfectly for him until the Pig Scouts take a long hike at the beach. Hearing a voice ask if anyone cares for a sandwich, Pinkerton sprints ahead to grab the treat. You will laugh as he discovers that he has not found a tasty lunch, but a grumpy Sandwitch who lives in a castle and needs someone to do all her chores.
6-8 Years 37 Pages
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Eleanore has a tough time letting anyone else play with her things. When friends come over, she wants to keep all her favorite toys exactly where they are, safe in her own hands. You will recognize the familiar struggle of learning how to take turns and give others a chance to join in the fun. Sometimes it feels impossible to let go of a prized possession, even for just a few minutes. This gentle and honest story looks at how tricky it can be to share your favorite things with the people around you. It helps young readers understand that letting someone else play alongside you actually makes the entire day much more enjoyable. You will see Eleanore discover that shared laughs are the best part of any game.
6-8 Years
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Otto is a very happy cat who likes things to be exactly the way they are. He has his favorite bowl, his cozy bed, and his perfectly comfortable chair. But his quiet life turns completely upside down when a lovable, slobbery dog moves into the house and decides to take over all of Otto's favorite spots. You will follow Otto as he tries to figure out how to deal with his bouncy new roommate. It is not easy to share your toys and space, especially with a messy puppy. This funny and sweet story uses simple words to help you practice your reading skills while learning a valuable lesson about making new friends and discovering that sharing can actually be a lot of fun.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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A delicious smell is floating through the neighborhood, and everyone wants a taste. Omu is making a thick red stew for her evening meal, and it smells so scrumptious that people cannot help but follow their noses to her door. A little boy, a police officer, a hot dog vendor, and many more knock on her door, and generous Omu shares her food with every single one. But when it is finally time for her own dinner, she realizes the pot is completely empty. Has she given away too much? Step inside this heartwarming tale of community and giving. The vibrant paper art and sweet message will show you that when you share what you have with others, love always finds its way back to you.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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In the vibrant waters of a sunlit reef, three very different mermaids are struggling to get along. Coral, Filly, and Manta are surrounded by an incredible ecosystem teeming with sea life, but they cannot seem to share the space. When Coral discovers a beautiful, empty hollow perfectly situated at the heart of the reef, she decides to claim it entirely for herself, banishing her friends in the process. Left completely alone, Coral quickly realizes that nothing grows in the wake of her anger except regret. She must find a way to turn the tide and fix the damage she has caused, but mending the rift will require her to ask for help. This stunningly illustrated environmental tale is a gentle reminder that we cannot protect our home without looking out for one another. It beautifully highlights the power of collaboration and the profound importance of sharing our world.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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Every year, the Christmas family goes all out for the holidays. They decorate the biggest tree, hang the brightest lights, and even train their dog, Rudy, to bark holiday songs for the whole neighborhood. They love everything about the season. But seven-year-old Mary Christmas feels a little overwhelmed by all the giant celebrations. She wants to enjoy the holiday, but the over-the-top preparations are just too much. With a little help from her family and her dog, Mary sets out to find a special way to share the festive spirit. Discover how one small girl learns that the best part of having a lot of holiday cheer is finding the perfect way to share it with others.
6-8 Years 35 Pages
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The kitchen is busy, sweet, and full of good smells when Sophie Mouse helps her mother bake. Together they make so many treats that there is more than enough to share with a nearby village. But baked goods do not stay fresh forever, and Sophie and her mom need to figure out how to get them there in time. The simple baking day turns into a small journey with a delicious goal. This gentle early chapter book combines family, food, sharing, and a light adventure in Sophie’s woodland world. With clear language and illustrations on nearly every page, it is an appealing choice for newly independent readers who enjoy cozy stories with a practical problem to solve.
6-8 Years 128 Pages
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Have you ever wondered if there is a real magic word? It turns out there is, and it is a word you can use every single day! Bestselling authors Bill O'Reilly and James Patterson have teamed up to show you just how powerful the word please can be. Whether you are trying to find a home for a lovable stray dog, looking for a friend to join you on the seesaw, hoping for one more bedtime story, or really needing a delicious chocolate chip cookie, saying please can make amazing things happen. Filled with beautiful, bright illustrations from many different artists, this charming book takes you through fun everyday situations where one little word makes a massive difference. You will see how easy it is to bring smiles to the faces of your friends and family. Get ready to discover the magic power of please!
6-8 Years 56 Pages
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It is Stan's very first day on the job as a city garbage man, and he wants to do everything perfectly. He proudly drives Emily, his big garbage truck, through the neighborhood. But as he starts collecting the trash, Stan notices that people are throwing away perfectly good items. First, he finds a beautiful horseshoe made of flowers, which is far too pretty to toss into Emily's noisy smasher. Soon, he is saving all kinds of wonderful treasures instead of throwing them away. He even starts giving the salvaged items to other people in the neighborhood who can actually use them. By the end of the day, Emily is piled high with trash, and Stan has to figure out what it really means to be a helpful garbage man.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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Valentine’s Day has arrived under the sea, and Mr. Fish is ready to celebrate with his friends. This Pout-Pout Fish story brings the series’ familiar warmth to a holiday about sharing, friendship, and affection. The book’s bright 8x8 picture-book format and cheerful undersea cast make it inviting for young readers who enjoy seasonal stories with favorite characters. Special Valentine is a sweet choice for children looking for a gentle Valentine’s Day read, especially fans of Mr. Fish and his expressive ocean friends. With its friendly tone and included punch-out cards, it connects the story’s holiday spirit to the fun of sharing kind messages with others.
6-8 Years 15 Pages
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Gilbert and Lola are excited for cousin Wally’s Easter visit, especially with an egg hunt coming up. But Wally has turned everything into a race. He wants to be first, fastest, and the one with the most eggs, even when his pushy behavior spoils the fun. Gilbert has to figure out how to handle a cousin whose winning matters more than kindness. This cheerful holiday story uses Easter excitement, family visits, and playful rivalry to explore fairness and sharing in a way young readers can understand. Funny and easy to relate to, Last One in Is a Rotten Egg! is a lively picture book for ages 6 to 8. It is a good pick for readers who enjoy animal characters, family stories, and holiday adventures with a gentle lesson underneath.
6-8 Years 36 Pages
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Arthur and Violet are having a tag sale, and old toys are ready to find new homes. Arthur thinks he is prepared to sell them, until it comes time to part with Honey Bear, the stuffed bear that means more than he expected. At first, Honey Bear seems like just another toy. But when Arthur lets him go, he begins to understand that some good-byes are harder than others. This gentle story captures the mixed feelings of growing up, sharing beloved things, and deciding what still matters. Arthur’s Honey Bear is a warm early reader for children who have a favorite stuffed animal or are learning to let go of something special. Lillian Hoban’s simple language and expressive illustrations make Arthur’s feelings easy for young readers to understand.
6-8 Years 68 Pages
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