“This board book is perfect for little ones who are just learning how to interact with others . . . Soft backgrounds illuminate the story, whose diverse cast makes these lessons accessible to all” – Foreword Indies When one toddler at daycare takes all the toy animals, she soon discovers that keeping everything to herself can feel a bit lonely. Can sharing with others help her make new friends? This playful, relatable story helps little ones navigate the ups and downs of sharing. Bilingual Spanish edition. Introduces themes of sharing, empathy, and early friendships - Features a relatable childcare setting and a diverse group of toddlers - Part of the Feelings & Firsts series, designed to help little ones through big early childhood moments Toddler-PreS-Children will learn about using the potty, sharing, and making friends in this colorful pair of bilingual board books. In ¡Chones, por favor! Undies, Please!, a boy wants to wear colorful underwear with designs just like his older brother. But to do so, he must first learn to use the potty. He is supported by his brother and father as they practice, and he finally succeeds, receiving his new, bright underwear at last. In ¡Eso es mío!/That's Mine!, children are arriving at a school and beginning to play together when one of the girls starts to take all of the toys for herself. When she sees that the other children are now playing together and she is alone, she realizes that playing together with friends makes for a much more fun time. The text is composed of short phrases shown in English and Spanish that correspond perfectly with the events taking place in each spread. A diverse cast of children and adults is shown, and the bright colors and dark, often bold text is eye-catching. VERDICT A great addition to bilingual board book collections.-Selenia Pazα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. “A diverse cast of children and adults is shown, and the bright colors and dark, often bold text is eye-catching. A great addition to bilingual board book collections” – School Library Journal Sumana Seeboruth writes books inspired by the natural world and her two young children. A night owl, she is most likely to be found writing when her husband and children are fast asleep. She loves music and a noisy, happy house! Sumana is based in London, UK. Ashleigh Corrin is the 2020 Ezra Jack Keats award-winning illustrator of Layla’s Happiness, a Kirkus and SLJ star reviewed children’s book. Her first published work was with Enchanted Lion Books in A Velocity of Being: Letters to a Young Reader. Ashleigh lives in Virginia with her family.