The Cookie Who Shared

The Cookie Who Shared

Author
authorNatnael Mekuria

The Cookie Who Shared is a sweet and funny story about a cookie who learns that sharing makes everyone happy. When a tiny ant asks for a crumb, the cookie discovers that kindness tastes even better than sugar! With bright pictures and simple words,

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
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