Sharing: Stories

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Friend March 2023 “The Sharing Problem” Andrew didn’t share his popcorn when his brother Caleb asked for some. The next day Caleb wouldn’t share his sushi. Andrew’s dad talked to him about sharing. Andrew tried to do better. The more he shared, the more Caleb shared with him.

Friend March 2022 “Good to Share” Yuki shares his favorite pair of chopsticks with his sister.

Friend July 2021 “Jesus Shared with Others” Jesus shared fish an bread with his disciples.

Friend July 2021 “Meet Eta from American Samoa” Eta’s mom owns a dessert bakery. Eta and her older sister, Talai, love to share the desserts with their teachers and leaders and with people who might be having a hard time. (includes photo)

Friend July 2016 “Lemonade for Grandpa” Emily shares her lemonade with her grandpa.

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Friend November 1987 “Hand-Me-Down Box” Leigh realizes she’s fortunate to have a caring friend who shares her hand-me-down clothes with her.

Friend May 2015 “Puzzle Pals”

Friend October 2015 “The Candy Plan” – Boy, allergic to certain candy, shares his Halloween candy with others.

Friend October 2015 "The Candy Plan" - Boy, allergic to certain candy, shares his Halloween candy with others.
Friend October 2015 "The Candy Plan"

Friend August 2015 Chris really liked the acorns he found on a family camping trip. He collected a bunch to save as souvenirs from the trip, but instead he shared them with all the neighborhood kids.

Friend August 2015

Friend March 2020 “Harry Shares” Harry is playing with toys. He is having fun. Harry sees a girl who looks sad. Harry shares toys with her. Now they are both having fun!

Friend November 2025 “The Last Meatball” Alex and his brothers were having a hard time sharing with each other. They decided to split everything equally, such as cookies, blocks, time with games, etc. One night at dinner, it felt kind of silly when they split the last meatball into small pieces. They decided to try to be better at sharing instead of splitting everything equally. Sharing and being kind actually felt better than being perfectly fair.


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