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Børnebøger
What happens when there is not enough for anyone?
When the river that flows between two villages shrinks to almost nothing, Lila and Kai find themselves on opposite banks — empty buckets in hand, villages at odds, and a shared problem neither can solve alone. They have spent years arguing over water. Now there is barely any left to argue about.
But instead of shouting, they sit down. They listen. And together, they begin to build something neither village could have built on its own.
Mapping their neighbours' needs, plugging leaks, teaching water-saving skills, planting trees, and sharing turns fairly — Lila and Kai discover that cooperation can stretch what little they have, and that fairness, when it is practised by everyone, creates something bigger than any single bucket can hold.
The River of Sharing is a compelling, thoughtfully crafted story for children aged 7–11 that explores themes of resource sharing, community problem-solving, environmental stewardship, and the power of working across difference. With vibrant illustrations and rich, short-chapter storytelling, it is ideal for classroom read-alouds, guided reading programmes, and discussions about fairness, sustainability, and teamwork.
A beautiful book for young readers learning that when people share, there is enough for all.
© 2026 Kokoshungsan Kids (E-bog): 9781807611262
Udgivelsesdato
E-bog: 30. marts 2026