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πŸ“š Toddler Tools: The Ultimate Guide for Sharing - Elizabeth Verdick Ebook Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Confusing text for little ones

I bought this because someone told me they like Hands Not to Hit by the same author (we bought it at the same time as this one and it's very good! ), but I was very disappointed with Sharing Time. I think this is too confusing, at least for my 2 year old, because it shows kids are NOT sharing. Some even say "my, my, my", which he likes to repeat afterwards. Very counterproductive. Some parts are good, but overall I wouldn't recommend this one.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

great for a toddler who hates sharing

This book helped my 3 year old learn to share. He now uses "generic words" and is slightly more comfortable with what he is told. It all starts with us sharing smiles and hugs, then sharing toys, playing together and taking turns. It shows how some children like to share and others don't, how to use kind words when asked to share, and how to respond to rejection. He reads it over and over again every day. The last page contains some tips for parents on how to help their child learn to share…

Pros
  • Slim design
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great book - teaches good lessons

I got it as a gift and then gave it to friends with young children. I love how it reads quickly, straight to the point, but really gets to the point. My daughter is very fond of books and when we talk about sharing, she often repeats the phrase "Share kindness and caring”, which I think is good news. I have several other manners/emotions books from this group and they are all really good. Plus the kids LOVE to read them, they choose them themselves so that's nice too. We also recommend "On the…

Pros
  • Hands free
Cons
  • Very expensive