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Emo and the Sharing Game — A Story About Sharing, Patience & Friendship
When Emo the Elephant brings a brand-new ball to play with, all his friends are excited — but Emo gets a little carried away!
His friends wait patiently, and when Emo finally stops to notice, he learns that games are always more fun when they’re shared
✨ Product Overview
Emo and the Sharing Game is a joyful children’s story that teaches young readers the beauty of sharing and taking turns.
It shows that sharing doesn’t mean losing something — it means gaining more fun, more laughter, and more friendship.
With vivid illustrations and a gentle message about teamwork, it’s perfect for social-emotional learning and storytime.
💎 Product Details
Format: 250 × 200 mm (landscape)
Pages: ±12 full-color hardcover pages
Language: English (Afrikaans edition available)
Age Range: 3–6 years
Themes: Sharing, patience, empathy, friendship, teamwork
Author: Luandri Els
Maker: Tiny Tales & Treasures
Printed in: South Africa
📖 Story Summary
One bright morning, Emo brings a new ball to the clearing and starts bouncing it high into the air.
His friends Tula the Bunny, Kiki the Bird, Luna the Hedgehog, and Zazu the Zebra all wait for their turn — but Emo is having too much fun to notice.
When Zazu reminds him that games last longer when everyone shares, Emo takes a deep breath and smiles.
Soon the friends create a new rule: pass the ball after three bounces!
By the end of the day, they’ve learned that sharing doubles the joy.
💗 Why Parents and Children Love It
Teaches sharing and cooperation through play
Builds empathy and turn-taking skills
Encourages teamwork and kind communication
Gentle illustrations and relatable characters
Perfect for home, school, or therapy sessions
🎁 Perfect For
🌈 Preschoolers and young readers (ages 3–6)
💛 Teaching social skills and emotional awareness
🎀 Birthday or classroom gifts
📚 Bedtime stories about friendship and kindness
🩵 A joyful story by Tiny Tales & Treasures — where happiness grows when it’s shared.