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Can I Play Too
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780525553465
₹899.00 Original price was: ₹899.00.₹719.00Current price is: ₹719.00.
“Can I Play Too?” by Samantha Cotterill (9780525553465) follows a heartwarming story about friendship and inclusion. When a group of friends is engrossed in their train game, a newcomer wants to join in. This sweet and gentle tale teaches children the importance of empathy and sharing, making it an excellent choice for social-emotional learning. Perfect for parents and educators seeking books that encourage kindness and understanding.
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Abhijith S –
A bit too simplistic for older kids, but perfect for toddlers. Great for discussions.
Harshit Soni –
The message is good, but the execution felt a little preachy. It could have been subtle.
Mayank Joshi –
My child asked to read this book multiple times! A winner in our household. We loved it!
Zaid Anas –
A sweet and gentle book about friendship. It’s perfect for little ones learning about social skills.
Rishita Bachani –
Charming story about friendship and playing together. A great addition to our collection.
Aditya Kumar –
It’s a nice book, but it didn’t quite capture my child’s attention. We’ve read better books.
Nisha Daga –
The art style is adorable! The story promotes kindness, which I appreciate. A solid read.
Khushi Agarwal –
Good for teaching empathy. My kids liked the train theme. It helped them to understand sharing.
Agastya Singh –
Wonderful book about including new friends. The illustrations are beautiful and engaging.
Kamakshi Jangid –
A cute story about sharing! My kiddo loved the illustrations, but the plot was a little simple. Still, a good message.
Shambhu –
We enjoyed reading this book together. It sparked a great conversation about including others. The illustrations are charming!
Varalika Kathuria –
Simple and sweet, this book is ideal for young children learning about how to make new friends.
Ujjval Verma –
The message is important, but my child wasn’t super engaged. The story felt a bit repetitive.