小鯨魚不喜歡分享。她總想游在最前面、把好吃的小魚通通留給自己,也不想和別人分享媽媽的陪伴與注意力。對她來說,「自己的東西」就應該全部屬於自己。直到有一天,好朋友 Blue 主動和她分享點心,小鯨魚第一次感受到分享帶來的溫暖與快樂。於是,她開始展開一段小小旅程,慢慢學習如何與他人分享,也發現原來分享並不是失去,而是能讓快樂變得更多。
A strikingly-illustrated book about learning to share from Jonny Lambert, creator of Little Why, The Only Lonely Panda and I Love You More and More.
Little Whale does NOT like to share. She wants to be the one to lead the pod and to eat all the delicious fish by herself. And she certainly doesn’t want anyone to share her mum’s attention. But when her friend Blue shares a snack, Little Whale is inspired to set out on a journey to find the beauty of sharing with one another.
This heartwarming and tender story is ideal for parents who want to teach their children the importance of sharing. Just like The Squirrels who Squabbled by Rachel Bright and Jim Field, Llama Llama Time to Share by Anna Dewdney and It's Mine! by Leo Lionni, Can You Share, Little Whale? is an insightful tale that celebrates the joy that comes from sharing.



