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The Boy Who Wouldn't Share
The Boy Who Wouldn't Share | Mike Reiss
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Edward has oodles of toys but doesn't share any of them with his little sister, Claire. She cannot ride his rocking horse, hug his teddy bear, or even think about touching his Slinky. "They're mine!" he says. That is, until one day when Edward finds himself stuck under his enormous pile of toys and can't move! With a little help from an unlikely ally, he learns that if he can share with others, they'll share right back with him. Mike Reiss's wickedly funny verse and David Catrow's remarkable gift for comic illustration make this one book you'll want to share—again and again!
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LibrarianRyan
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Mehso-so

Not bad and the story looses it rhymes in the end. But j read it for the illustrations.

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LibrarianRyan
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Librarians tip: if you come across a book with a ripped spine either tell the library staff or leave a note on the cover. This is not something we can easily see when checking in materials. Also, we know this is normal wear and tear and you will probably not get blamed for it.

zembla Very true! Something like this is usually a cumulative result of MANY checkouts. 8y
LibrarianRyan I've seen it a few times where it was just bad binding. About 15 years ago Penguin or Random House changed their glue and almost every book from them had broken spines and pages falling out after the first or second read. 8y
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