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Mo Willems, award-winning, New York Times best-selling creator of The Pigeon, Knuffle Bunny, and Unlimited Squirrels, presents best friends Elephant Gerald and Piggie. Gerald is careful. Piggie is not. Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can. Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to. Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In Should I Share My Ice Cream? Gerald has a big decision to make. But will he make it in time? Read all of Elephant Gerald and Piggie’s adventures! · Today I Will Fly! · My Friend is Sad · I Am Invited to a Party! · There is a Bird on Your Head! · I Love My New Toy! · I Will Surprise My Friend! · Are You Ready to Play Outside? · Watch Me Throw the Ball! · Elephants Cannot Dance! · Pigs Make Me Sneeze! · I Am Going! · Can I Play Too? · We Are in a Book! · I Broke My Trunk! · Should I Share My Ice Cream? · Let’s Go for a Drive! · Happy Pig Day! · Listen to My Trumpet! · A Big Guy Took My Ball! · I’m a Frog! · My New Friend is So Fun! · Waiting is Not Easy! · I Will Take a Nap! · I Really Like Slop! · The Thank You Book Review: Perfect for 3-6 year olds. Plus Mo is a genius. - This was my first Mo Willems book and I have since bought about five more. I'm no children's book writer or professional reviewer or anything, but I've read a LOT of children's books since my child was born. This book has been a hit. Here's what I think are the key aspects of Mo's winning formula. Not too long: This book doesn't take long to read, which is great for little kids short attention spans. Not many words per page: There are not too many words per page, which means that kids can not only sort of figure out how to read it themselves, they can also easily memorize what's going to come up next. Kids love it when they know what's going to happen next! Slapstick comedy: I just asked my 4-year old kid why she likes this book. She said it's because it's so silly. I continued to probe. She then revealed that it's because [SPOILER ALERT] the elephant thinks about sharing his ice cream for so long that it melts and falls and he says, NOOooooooooo!!!!!!!!!! There's a page with the elephant screaming Noooooo, and that's it. My kid counted the 'o's. Comedy. [END SPOILER] A nice message: This is a story about sharing, thinking of your friends feelings (empathy!), and then realizing how nice it is when people share with you. It's great. Parents feel good sharing it with their kids, and kids love it because of the previously mentioned points. Mo Willems is great. Highly recommended! Review: Great kids book - Mo Williams books are great for kids, cute story’s




| Best Sellers Rank | #2,335 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #8 in Children's Elephant Books (Books) #11 in Children's Pig Books (Books) #135 in Children's Friendship Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 3,703 Reviews |
J**E
Perfect for 3-6 year olds. Plus Mo is a genius.
This was my first Mo Willems book and I have since bought about five more. I'm no children's book writer or professional reviewer or anything, but I've read a LOT of children's books since my child was born. This book has been a hit. Here's what I think are the key aspects of Mo's winning formula. Not too long: This book doesn't take long to read, which is great for little kids short attention spans. Not many words per page: There are not too many words per page, which means that kids can not only sort of figure out how to read it themselves, they can also easily memorize what's going to come up next. Kids love it when they know what's going to happen next! Slapstick comedy: I just asked my 4-year old kid why she likes this book. She said it's because it's so silly. I continued to probe. She then revealed that it's because [SPOILER ALERT] the elephant thinks about sharing his ice cream for so long that it melts and falls and he says, NOOooooooooo!!!!!!!!!! There's a page with the elephant screaming Noooooo, and that's it. My kid counted the 'o's. Comedy. [END SPOILER] A nice message: This is a story about sharing, thinking of your friends feelings (empathy!), and then realizing how nice it is when people share with you. It's great. Parents feel good sharing it with their kids, and kids love it because of the previously mentioned points. Mo Willems is great. Highly recommended!
K**.
Great kids book
Mo Williams books are great for kids, cute story’s
L**N
Great Book on Friendship
I was excited to get this book as it was needed for a lesson on friendship for junior church. Easy to read and fun!
C**.
BEST Books for Emergent Readers...Ten Stars!
As a veteran kindergarten and first grade teacher with a 34 year career, when I discovered Elephant and Piggie I knew I'd found a treasure. Great combination of phonetic and sight words for tots to beginning readers to fluent readers...the grey word bubbles identify the words Gerald says and the pink bubbles identify Piggie's words. The bolder and larger the print, the better the reading expression. I bought several of each book for my classroom and they are captivating enough to be an independent activity at a learning station all by themselves. It's not a quiet activity, however, as the kids memorize the words quickly and the bold words expressively LOUD! I'm retired now but still ordering each new Elephant and Piggie for my grandchildren ranging in age from 2 to 9 years old. The facial and body expressions (not to mention the emotions) of the characters draws children in like no books I've ever read before. They can't wait for a new release to arrive! Oh, and mustn't forget to mention that the Pigeon is on the back inside cover and MUST be found!
K**.
You Can't Go Wrong with Elephant and Piggie!
My twins are five years old and in 4K. We first heard of books by Mo Willems from school so we decided to check out all of them from our local library (we had quite the stack at one point!). My kids love them so much we are building our collection of all of the Elephant and Piggie books! Should I Share My Ice Cream? is a cute and funny addition to the Elephant and Piggie series by Mo Willems. I don't want to spoil the story so I won't provide any information other than saying Gerald the Elephant has a big decision to make and friendship plays a key factor. As usual, Elephant and Piggie's friendship is fun to see and it sets a great example to kids too. This story has beautiful illustrations like all other Elephant and Piggie books. It is 57 pages long but the overall story is fairly short since each page only has a few words on it. The book is a beautiful hardcover with thick, sturdy paperback pages that will stand up to many, many readings. My kids have also made great progress with reading because of these books! Many pages have short sentences so you can have your kids spell out words and you can point to each word as you read it. These books are geared toward the four to eight year old crowd but there is no reason why younger and older kids wouldn't enjoy them. Overall, you won't be disappointed if you buy this book as well as all of the other Elephant and Piggie books! Our whole family loves them and they are worthwhile purchases. I feel they are great for kids who are learning to read too! Go ahead and buy the book already!
D**B
Our go to bedtime story
We have recently discovered the elephant and piggie books and we own about half a dozen of them already. My 2 and 3 year old LOVE them but this one is BY FAR their favorite. Every single night, this is the book they chose to read. It all starts with Gerald getting a delicious ice cream but then debates whether or not he should share it with his BFF, Piggie. He goes back and forth but right before he decides to share it, it completely melts into nothing. Piggie appears and saves the day. Great book, great series, great author. Top of the top for toddler books. Point blank and the period.
#**A
Favorite book
My 5 year old grandson enjoys reading the Elephant and Piggy books to me! Always a hit!
E**G
This book encourages my son's obsession with ice cream but not his ice cream sharing ability
My son loves ice cream so when he saw this book at another kid's place I had to use all of my parental might and persuasion skills to keep him from stealing yet another book/toy from another kid's place. Sorry, did I say steal? I meant borrow. So the kid's dad said we could borrow it but like the independent super parents we are we said thank you and fought off the urge to just keep it without returning. However, we did the boring but responsible thing of buying the same book here. We stealthily switched out the books and ever since then all my kid would do is talk about this book. Every morning he would ask me if he should share his ice cream to which I responded with a befuddled look because I was like, "Boy! It's 6:53 AM! We ain't eating ice cream!" He wanted to bring it with him everywhere he went: to school, to the car, to church, to bed, to potty, to bathtime. He's nuts this boy. But, hey, they say he's related to me so I guess I shouldn't be too surprised. But, the real question is, should I share my Ben & Jerry's? Americone Dream is my fave!
E**N
So nice
Very nice child book. My 8 years old son loves Piggy and Gerald. Even i like this series.
J**E
Great Author!! Great books
OMG love all the books..
P**S
wie man zu seinem Eis kommt
Gerald zögert. Sein Gewissen sagt ihm, daß er sein Eis teilen sollte. Der Zwiespalt in dem er steckt ist großartig gezeichnet. Gerald widersteht schließlich der Versuchung das Eis selbst zu essen aber es schmilzt ihm davon. Da springt Piggie ein. Ein Hoch aufs Teilen.
A**L
Entretenidos
Excelentes libros para niños
U**N
Nice
nice story.
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