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We Share Everything!
We Share Everything!: (Read Aloud Edition) | Robert Munsch
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It's the first day of kindergarten and Amanda and Jeremiah have a problem. They both want to read the same books. They want to paint with the same paints. And they refuse to share. The teacher tells them, "Look. This is kindergarten. In kindergarten we share. We share everything." Everything? Amanda and Jeremiah decide to take their teacher at her word. But what can they share? They begin by switching their shoes, and end up wearing each other's outfits! Now Jeremiah is wearing Amanda's pink shoes, pants and shirt and Amanda is wearing Jeremiah's clothes. Together they show their teacher that sharing really can be fun!
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I decided to read the rest of my Robert Munsch books, and in doing so I‘ve knocked off a few more letters for #BBRC #A2Z A few of the books had some rips and tears. I tapped them up so the librarian didn‘t have to.

@LibrarianRyan #picturebooks #robertmunsch

Lillie Daughter loved Share Everything! and Stephanie's Ponytail. But by far her favorite, that we had to read multiple times a night, was Something Good. 5y
Clwojick As I child I loved The Paper Bag Princess, and 50 Below Zero. My ultimate favourite was I‘ll Love You Forever... But now I cry every time I read it. Hahaha @Lillie 5y
LibrarianRyan 😁👍🏻❤️ 5y
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LibrarianRyan Just FYI. You might want to ask the librarian before you tape a book. Libraries normally use acid free tape or special glue to mend books. 5y
Jess861 We love reading Robert Munsch to our little one. His stories are classics! 5y
Clwojick @LibrarianRyan oh! Didn‘t even think of that. I‘ll keep that in mind 😅 There were a few other books that seemed to have simple scotch tape in them, but I suppose that could never been a parent or teacher that mended the pages 5y
alisiakae My favorite has always been PaperBag Princess. I actually don't like I'll Love You Foreve, even though my mom made that poem a nightly refrain growing up. 5y
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