Not Fair, Wont Share - A Book About Sharing
This is a children's picture book in a fiction format that uses a space-station scenario to explore sharing and the feelings that come with taking turns. The central theme is learning to share and work together, helping young readers understand emotions like frustration, patience, and joy. It’s aimed at preschoolers and early readers developing social skills and empathy, with a warm, comforting, and hopeful tone that invites conversation. It also serves as a practical, picture book for early readers that supports interactive learning and discussion at home or in the classroom.
It’s presented as a story with bright illustrations, supported by discussion prompts and simple activities. A wordless storyboard invites children to tell their own related tale, encouraging speaking and listening as they explore the theme. The book includes practical ideas to help grown-ups guide conversations about sharing and feelings, aligning with the Personal, Social and Emotional Development area of the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Engagement comes from following a small group of young characters as they negotiate turns with a space-station toy, learning to express needs and celebrate cooperation. The reading experience feels accessible and meaningful through clear language, relatable situations, and hands-on prompts that invite participation at home or in the classroom.
- Space-station themed narrative introduces sharing and turn-taking in a relatable setting
- Discussion prompts and simple activities help talk about emotions and social skills
- A wordless storyboard sparks imagination, storytelling, and verbal skills
- Bright illustrations and concise text support early readers and build confidence
- Structured for activity-based learning and alignment with early years development and PSHE learning goals
Readers finish with practical ideas to apply at home or school, increased emotional awareness, and a curiosity about how collaboration feels rewarding. The book leaves a lasting, positive impression by modeling empathy, resilience, and cooperative play, empowering young readers to navigate everyday moments with confidence.
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Not Fair, Wont Share - A Book About Sharing
Not Fair, Wont Share - A Book About Sharing
This is a children's picture book in a fiction format that uses a space-station scenario to explore sharing and the feelings that come with taking turns. The central theme is learning to share and work together, helping young readers understand emotions like frustration, patience, and joy. It’s aimed at preschoolers and early readers developing social skills and empathy, with a warm, comforting, and hopeful tone that invites conversation. It also serves as a practical, picture book for early readers that supports interactive learning and discussion at home or in the classroom.
It’s presented as a story with bright illustrations, supported by discussion prompts and simple activities. A wordless storyboard invites children to tell their own related tale, encouraging speaking and listening as they explore the theme. The book includes practical ideas to help grown-ups guide conversations about sharing and feelings, aligning with the Personal, Social and Emotional Development area of the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Engagement comes from following a small group of young characters as they negotiate turns with a space-station toy, learning to express needs and celebrate cooperation. The reading experience feels accessible and meaningful through clear language, relatable situations, and hands-on prompts that invite participation at home or in the classroom.
- Space-station themed narrative introduces sharing and turn-taking in a relatable setting
- Discussion prompts and simple activities help talk about emotions and social skills
- A wordless storyboard sparks imagination, storytelling, and verbal skills
- Bright illustrations and concise text support early readers and build confidence
- Structured for activity-based learning and alignment with early years development and PSHE learning goals
Readers finish with practical ideas to apply at home or school, increased emotional awareness, and a curiosity about how collaboration feels rewarding. The book leaves a lasting, positive impression by modeling empathy, resilience, and cooperative play, empowering young readers to navigate everyday moments with confidence.
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This is a children's picture book in a fiction format that uses a space-station scenario to explore sharing and the feelings that come with taking turns. The central theme is learning to share and work together, helping young readers understand emotions like frustration, patience, and joy. It’s aimed at preschoolers and early readers developing social skills and empathy, with a warm, comforting, and hopeful tone that invites conversation. It also serves as a practical, picture book for early readers that supports interactive learning and discussion at home or in the classroom.
It’s presented as a story with bright illustrations, supported by discussion prompts and simple activities. A wordless storyboard invites children to tell their own related tale, encouraging speaking and listening as they explore the theme. The book includes practical ideas to help grown-ups guide conversations about sharing and feelings, aligning with the Personal, Social and Emotional Development area of the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Engagement comes from following a small group of young characters as they negotiate turns with a space-station toy, learning to express needs and celebrate cooperation. The reading experience feels accessible and meaningful through clear language, relatable situations, and hands-on prompts that invite participation at home or in the classroom.
- Space-station themed narrative introduces sharing and turn-taking in a relatable setting
- Discussion prompts and simple activities help talk about emotions and social skills
- A wordless storyboard sparks imagination, storytelling, and verbal skills
- Bright illustrations and concise text support early readers and build confidence
- Structured for activity-based learning and alignment with early years development and PSHE learning goals
Readers finish with practical ideas to apply at home or school, increased emotional awareness, and a curiosity about how collaboration feels rewarding. The book leaves a lasting, positive impression by modeling empathy, resilience, and cooperative play, empowering young readers to navigate everyday moments with confidence.













