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Mine!

A young child does not want to share his toys with his baby sibling, but an encounter with the family dog teaches everyone the importance of sharing.

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  • "A young child does not want to share his toys with his baby sibling, but an encounter with the family dog teaches everyone the importance of sharing.--Résumé de l'éditeur."
  • "A young child does not want to share his toys with his baby sibling, but an encounter with the family dog teaches everyone the importance of sharing."@en
  • "A young child does not want to share his toys with his baby sibling, but an encounter with the family dog teaches everyone the importance of sharing."
  • "Two young children and a dog learn about sharing."
  • """The two youngsters are simply adorable, and their alternating surprised and gleeful expressions, as well as those of their canine accomplice, are priceless. In a final scene, the women reclaim the water-soaked children in a room now much the worse for wear. Youngsters will eagerly participate in repeated tellings of this watery escapade."--School library journal, starred review."@en
  • """The two youngsters are simply adorable, and their alternating surprised and gleeful expressions, as well as those of their canine accomplice, are priceless. In a final scene, the women reclaim the water-soaked children in a room now much the worse for wear. Youngsters will eagerly participate in repeated tellings of this watery escapade."--School library journal, starred review"@en
  • ""Crum uses only the title word (if you don't count a single "Woof?"), but the various inflections speak volumes about the comic dynamics of sharing ... [Barton's] dizzyingly expressive digitized pencil sketches seem to be everywhere at once continually reframing the action to make sure readers savor every gleefully anarchic moment."--Publishers weekly, starred review."@en
  • "In this nearly wordless story, two very young children and a dog navigate the troubles and triumphs of sharing."@en
  • "A young child does not want to share his toys with his baby sibling, but an encounter with the family dog teaches everyone the importance of sharing. On board pages."@en
  • ""Crum uses only the title word (if you don't count a single "Woof?"), but the various inflections speak volumes about the comic dynamics of sharing...[Barton's] dizzyingly expressive digitized pencil sketches seem to be everywhere at once continually reframing the action to make sure readers savor every gleefully anarchic moment."--Publishers weekly, starred review"@en

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  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Picture books"@en
  • "Children's stories"@en
  • "Picture books for children"@en
  • "Pictorial works"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Board books"@en

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  • "Mine!"@en
  • "Mine!"
  • "Mine! : story by Shutta Crum ; pictures by Patrice Barton"