Jake Learns to Share - eBook
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Jake Learns to Share - eBook  -     By: Crystal Bowman

 Jake Learns to Share - eBook

ZonderKidz / 1990 / ePub

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In Jake Learns to Share, its Jake's birthday and he's announced he's going to eat his cake all by himself. He also intends to play with his presents all by himself. But he quickly discovers that leaving his family out of the fun makes for a boring, lonely celebration!

Part of the I Can Read! series, this is a great tool for beginning and developing readers. Level 2 books have high interest stories and language play for developing readers. Recommended for ages 4 to 8.

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Title:  Jake Learns to Share - eBook
By: Crystal Bowman
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: ZonderKidz
Publication Date: 1990
ISBN: 9780310868781
ISBN-13: 9780310868781
UPC: 025986868789
Ages: 6-8
Series: I Can Read!
Stock No: WW6590EB

Publisher's Description

In Jake Learns to Share, its Jake’s birthday and he’s announced he’s going to eat his cake all by himself. He also intends to play with his presents all by himself. But he quickly discovers that leaving his family out of the fun makes for a boring, lonely celebration!

Author Bio

Crystal Bowman loves writing books for kids. Her books come in all shapes and sizes and many of them have become best sellers. Whether her stories are written in playful rhythm and rhyme, or short sentences for beginning readers, she tries to make them so enjoyable that kids will want to read them over and over again. "But the most important part," she says, "is to teach children that God loves them and cares about them very much."

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