Jeremiah and Amanda are fighting over toys in their kindergarten class. The teacher tells them, "Now, look! This is kindergarten. We share everything." When Jeremiah and Amanda take their teacher's advice, the whole class is in for a hilarious surprise. Color illustrations.
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Jeremiah and Amanda are fighting over toys in their kindergarten class. The teacher tells them, "Now, look! This is kindergarten. We share everything." When Jeremiah and Amanda take their teacher's advice, the whole class is in for a hilarious surprise. Color illustrations.
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Great for discussion about sharing with small children. Fun! Fun!
Sianifairy
Apr 3, 2007
Kids solve a grown-up problem!
One of our favorite Munsch books. Why? The teacher lays down the limit without listening to why Amanda and Jeremiah are having a hard first day in kindergarten....and the kids figure out a very creative, sincere way to comply. When the teacher realizes their solution isn't what SHE had in mind, the kids remind her of the rules in kindergarten! A great reminder to let the kids figure it out sometimes- and let the grown-ups learn from it! (Nobody is mean or gets hurt in order to follow the rules! Hooray!)