

🦠 Don’t let germs crash the playdate—teach toddlers the power of clean hands!
Germs Are Not for Sharing is an award-winning board book designed to teach toddlers essential hygiene and manners through simple language and vibrant illustrations. Highly rated by parents and educators alike, it includes practical tips for caregivers and has proven to improve handwashing habits before preschool, making it a must-have for early childhood health education.








| Best Sellers Rank | #14,454 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #13 in Children's Books on Diseases & Physical Illness #18 in Children's Personal Hygiene Books (Books) #53 in Children's Manners Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,019) |
| Dimensions | 7 x 0.57 x 7 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Grade level | Preschool and up |
| ISBN-10 | 1575421968 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1575421964 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Best Behavior |
| Print length | 24 pages |
| Publication date | January 15, 2006 |
| Publisher | Free Spirit Publishing |
| Reading age | 2 - 4 years, from customers |
S**H
Read before preschool starts! Game changer.
I started reading this book to my toddler when he started learning how to wear a mask. He was about 2.5, and we had a lot of the other books in the Best Behavior series. They really resonate with him, and he wants to read them all the time. I totally forgot about this one until he brought it to me last week. IT’S THE BEST BOOK TO READ BEFORE STARTING PRESCHOOL!!! Thanks to the phrases in this book, he’s been washing his hands and not putting his hands in his mouth as much during class (according to his teacher). I couldn’t be more proud!! He’s understanding *why* we wash our hands, too. Highly recommend it for all ages of toddlers! Hope this helps. 😉
L**.
Important lesson for toddlers
This book is great. Even though it is hard for toddlers to understand germs because they don't see them, just the fact that they see images of kids washing hands and get to repeat "germs are not for sharing" gives them a mantra that creates a healthy routine. My daughter started washing hands better after having this book. Toddlers like to learn and apply rules, even when they seem reluctant at first. Little by little, I started explaining that people get sick due to germs. On one occasion, she didn't want to wash her hands and I reminded her that if she got sick, the other kids at school could get sick too, and mommy as well. So she went straight back to the sink and washed them. She proudly shows me her clean hands and asks me to "smell check" them. It is adorable. I can always say "germs are not for sharing" and she knows what I mean now.
B**R
A good resource for young children
I got this book to use for a Pre-k classroom. It has vivid colors and fun illustrations. It has simple text with easy to understand words. I would definitely recommend it for teaching young children to wash hands and be aware of gems that make you sick.
Y**Z
Wonderful Board Books - Clear Messages
This series is great for younger kids or kids that may need some reminders about basic conduct/manners/hygiene. The message is clear and direct, the colors are great, and the words are repetitive enough that they make for wonderful early readers as well. Our autistic son needs these reminders to help him navigate life in public school and he loves these books. These are board books, so they hold up well to the love they will surely receive. This is a personal favorite because hand-washing was not top priority until the kiddos learned about germs.
D**R
Great book for encouraging hand washing.
Used for teaching toddlers about the importance of washing hands and other sanitary situations. They love it.
S**N
Teaches about germs.
Great book to get my toddler to be aware of germs. However, there is a page that shows that you should not eat off the floor. Now he won’t eat stuff when he drops it.
S**O
Is much appreciated!
Got his as a gift for a friends five year old. His fingers go "everywhere". She's been trying to teach him about keeping his hands clean and keeping his fingers out of his mouth. She read this to him last night, and he liked it so much he asked that it be read again. I hope it helps him understand how to avoid sickness.
B**B
Bought this book at my child’s preschool teacher.
My child’s preschool teacher recommended that I buy her a book to help reinforce the lesson of keeping her hands out of her mouth. I don’t know if it worked just yet, but she sure does love the book at least lol
G**L
My 3 year old loves these books and perfect to help her understand the current lockdown situation and how to help keep germs away!
P**L
When kids start preschool/daycare, they are usually more prone to getting sick. So this was a good way to explain germs. I tend to read this around the start of school & flu season.
S**P
This book was just what was required for a teaching session at nursery. The diagrams and story was easy to follow and understand.
A**M
Teaches kids why washing hands and covering coughs is important
G**I
My students enjoyed listening to these stories. They were quick to point out what they have noticed about their peers doing unhealthy things.
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