The Lion’s Share

The Lion’s Share by Matthew McElligott, published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA on July 3, 2012, is a 40-page children’s book that explores themes of manners and social etiquette through a whimsical narrative. The story follows Ant, who receives a special invitation to dine with Lion. As the dinner unfolds, Ant’s efforts to behave are challenged by the other guests, leading to a humorous situation when her kind gesture of baking a cake turns into a competitive contest.
Readers will find a delightful tale that incorporates concepts of counting and numbers, as well as social themes related to manners. The engaging plot highlights the importance of sharing and consideration in a playful context, making it suitable for young audiences. With its vibrant illustrations and entertaining storyline, this edition offers a unique approach to teaching children about etiquette and the joy of sharing, all while featuring a variety of animals in a lively setting.
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When Ant receives a special invitation to dine with Lion, she is ready to be on her best behavior. During dessert, the other guests do not mind their manners, and by the time the dessert cake reaches Ant, barely a crumb is left for her to share with the King! Baking a cake seems like the perfect way to make it up to him . . . until the other guests turn her kind gesture into a contest. Exactly how many cakes are fit for a king?
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