Sharing is Fun
Early Story Book for Language Development
Sharing is Fun is a simple early story book designed to support language development through real images and clear, meaningful sentences focused on social interaction and everyday play.
The story shows children sharing objects and space, helping young learners connect language to real-life social behavior rather than isolated actions or ideas.
Instead of disconnected sentences, the language appears within a small, understandable storyline about play and cooperation.
Each idea is presented using:
- One simple sentence per page
- A realistic image on the facing page
- Big, bold text for easy visual recognition
Vocabulary foundation
The story is built using familiar vocabulary drawn from:
- Body & Face Parts
- Action Verbs
- House Items
- Children’s Items
- Adjectives & Opposites
Because these words are already introduced through picture–word cards, children can focus on:
- understanding meaning
- following a sequence
- recognizing sentence structure
- enjoying the story
Learning focus
This story book supports:
- early sentence comprehension
- vocabulary related to play and social interaction
- descriptive language
- action-based understanding
- narrative flow
Like any other story book, it can be read again and again if the child is interested, helping strengthen confidence and familiarity with language.
Design & learning approach
- Realistic images
- Clean, distraction-free layout
- Big, bold text
- One sentence per page
- Calm and predictable structure
Designed for short reading moments while remaining suitable for repeated storytelling.
Format & use
- Digital PDF
- Can be used:
- as a printed story book
- or digitally on compatible devices
Suitable for families using Glenn Doman, Shichida, Heguru, Montessori, and other respectful early learning approaches.
Part of a cohesive learning system
This story book is part of a larger, structured early learning collection designed to grow with your child — from single words, to phrases, to confident language use.
The full system includes:
- picture–word cards
- phrase books
- sentence books
- story books
Together, these materials support a natural progression from
single words → phrases → sentences → simple stories.