Sharing toys and supplies from "summary" of First Grade, Here I Come! by Tony Johnston
In first grade, we learn that sharing is caring. It means we share our toys and supplies with our friends. We understand that we don't always have to keep everything for ourselves. Sharing makes us happy and helps us build good friendships. We know that sharing toys and supplies is important because it shows kindness and generosity towards others. When we share our toys, we let our friends play with them too. We take turns and make sure everyone gets a chance to enjoy the toys. Sharing helps us learn how to be patient and considerate of others. It teaches us to be selfless and think about the happiness of our friends. We know that when we share, we create a positive and joyful environment for...Similar Posts
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