What feels best?

By Harper, Anita & Hellard, Susan

Publishers Summary:
A young kangaroo discovers the benefits of sharing such things as gifts, ideas, and feelings with others.

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ISBN
978-0-39921-567-4
Publisher
New York : Putnam, 1988.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on March 1, 1989

PreS A kangaroo child discovers that sharing makes her feel better in this moralistic tale. When she eats all of her birthday candy without sharing, that makes her feel bad. She hides in the bathroom when angry or upset and fails to help a friend, and these actions don't feel good either. Then she shares a cake with friends, shows her young brother a new jump, and tells her Mom when she feels sad. These th...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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