Learning to share is one of the essential social skills young children need to master. Just like with Bear and Hare, some kids find the concept easier than others. Simple repetitive text and expressive illustrations make Bear and Hare Share! a good starting point for discussion around sharing.
Bear and Hare take a walk and see some neat stuff that they both want. When Bear asks to share, Hare responds with a vigorous “Mine!” Bear doesn’t care and still shows his affection for Hare. After their tug a war over a balloon pops the balloon, bear wanders out of the story. Now Hare doesn’t care and heads off to a bee hive enjoy honey on his own. When the bees chase him away, Bear is there to comfort him. Reluctantly Hare offers to share his jar of honey. The reader isn’t sure if Hare has really learned to share since the last page shows Hare holding the jar away from Bear rather than sharing.
Thick pages make the book easy for young readers.