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Sharing Is the Bridge to Friendship

Emma Lee

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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"Sharing Is the Bridge to Friendship" follows Maxwell, a young boy who learns that the power of sharing can build stronger friendships and create lasting connections. Through 25 engaging chapters, Maxwell discovers that sharing isn’t just about giving away toys or things—it’s about creating bonds, showing kindness, and offering time, patience, and understanding.
 
As Maxwell navigates through various situations, he learns that small acts of generosity can have a ripple effect, making the world a brighter and friendlier place. Whether it’s sharing his favorite snack, listening to a friend, or working together to solve a problem, Maxwell’s journey helps children understand the emotional benefits of sharing, such as trust, empathy, and teamwork.
Available since: 05/09/2025.
Print length: 131 pages.

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