Mine!

Mine! by Hiawyn Oram, published by Frances Lincoln in 1992, is a delightful children’s book featuring 24 pages of engaging storytelling. The narrative centers around Isabel, who struggles to play with her friend Claudia due to Claudia’s refusal to share her toys. This situation escalates during a trip to the park, ultimately leading to a humorous resolution that highlights the importance of friendship and sharing.
Readers will find a witty and entertaining tale that encourages discussions about social issues, particularly the dynamics of sharing among young children. The book is complemented by charming illustrations from Mary Rees, enhancing the overall experience. With its focus on relatable childhood scenarios, Mine! serves as a valuable resource for parents and children alike, fostering conversations about cooperation and understanding in friendships.
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Poor Isabel! It’s hard to play with Claudia because Claudia simply will not share any of her toys: not the rocking horse, not the carrot-topped doll, not the shiny new tricycle. All Claudia can do is shriek “Mine!” Even a trip to the park, meant to soothe tempers, backfires, but in the end, it’s Isabel who has the last laugh. This witty, droll tale provides the perfect opportunity for parents and young children to discuss friendship and sharing. Charming illustrations by the acclaimed Mary Rees add to the fun.
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