Lift the Flap – First Questions and Answers: Why Should I Share? by Katie Daynes

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Why Should I Share? by Katie Daynes is a lift-the-flap book that uses simple questions and colorful illustrations to teach young children the importance of empathy, fairness, and sharing.

Help children understand the importance of kindness and cooperation with Lift the Flap – First Questions and Answers: Why Should I Share? by Katie Daynes, published by Usborne Books. This engaging, interactive title uses flaps, colorful illustrations, and simple language to explore a key social skill in a fun and approachable way.

Perfect for curious young minds, this book answers real-life questions children often ask about sharing: Why do I have to share? What if I don’t want to? How does it help others? Thoughtfully designed to spark meaningful conversations between adults and children, this title encourages empathy, respect, and a sense of fairness.

Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, this book is a valuable resource to help children build healthy relationships and navigate social situations confidently.

📌 Product Details:

  • Book Name: Lift the Flap – First Questions and Answers: Why Should I Share?

  • Author: Katie Daynes

  • Publisher: Usborne Books

  • ISBN: 9781474996082

  • Primary Category: Children’s Books / Social & Emotional Learning / Interactive Books

Why You Should Read This Book:
✔ Helps children understand the value of sharing in everyday life.
✔ Interactive flaps make learning fun and memorable.
✔ Encourages empathy, patience, and cooperation.
✔ A gentle, age-appropriate tool for social-emotional development.
✔ Ideal for reading at home, in classrooms, or in therapy settings.

💡 Order your copy today from Bookends and open the door to meaningful conversations about kindness and sharing.

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