BEANIE KIDS LEARN TO SHARE

Ty's Beanie Kids have been taught well.
Mr. Warner probably has a very strict policy that they must abide by.
I would imagine, Ty's policy would be as follows:
ALWAYS have fun.
Make as many friends as possible.
Learn to share and get along with others.
Don't ever taunt other children with something you have.
Mr. Warner stresses the importance of taking turns, he also reminds us that not all kids are as fortunate as we are. After all, we have a nursery full
of TY KIDS, ATTIC'S, BEANIE'S, BUDDIES AND CLASSIC'S.
Won't you join us in our lesson of sharing?

The importance of sharing.

Developing friendships and learning to share is an enriching part of growing up.

Parents, although we teach our children to share, do not expect them to grab on to the concept until around the age of six.
How many times has your child at their birthday parties embarrassed you because they simply did not want to share?
How about those friendly gatherings with the neighbor's when you would cringe because your child would grab a toy out of another child's hand and yell, (MINE)?

Sharing is a technique that is learned through watching others and constantly being reminded.
As your child grows older it will become less difficult for them to start off sharing items of less importance.
You may want to encourage them to share an old toy that they no longer play with.
Deciding what to share and what not to share is a step in a child's process of learning what they value the most. This process is an important milestone in your child's development.

Your child will quickly learn that sharing with others can be very rewarding and enlightening at the same time.

This page is dedicated to the following,

Mr. Paul Beauvais
From The Little Red Doll House
Manchester, NH
Mr. Beauvais sent me four of Ty's Beanie Kids as a Mother's Day gift.
Besides being totally speechless, I am very appreciative of his generosity.
Thanks Mr. Beauvais

My new friend Mr. Rob for his assistance in helping me with my graphics.
I was unaware of how to remove background colors and Mr. Rob came to the rescue.
Thanks Mr. Rob

Copyright 2004 All rights reserved.


This page is copyright protected May 2000
Do not display these images on any website OR publication without express written consent from the original owner Janie E. Daniels / commonly known as Ms. Janie