Recommended for Ages 4–8 (PreK–Grade 2)What happens when the one thing you love most becomes the one thing you refuse to share?In The Selfish Dragon and His Colorful Ball, a lonely dragon treasures his bright, beautiful ball more than anything in the world. He guards it. He hides it. He refuses to let anyone touch it.But something unexpected happens — the more he keeps it to himself, the lonelier he becomes.With guidance from a wise elder and encounters with playful monkeys, curious snakes, shimmering mermaids, and a brave little boy, the dragon begins to learn a powerful truth:Sharing doesn't shrink joy. It multiplies it.This heartwarming, beautifully simple story teaches children:The importance of sharingThe power of friendshipHow kindness builds communityWhy generosity creates happinessHow small choices shape big heartsPerfect for:Storytime at homeClassroom read-aloud sessionsSunday school discussionsSocial-emotional learning (SEL) programsESL/ELL early readersGentle, engaging, and emotionally wise — this story helps children see that even dragons can grow.Because the smallest act of sharing can grow the biggest heart.Teacher & Parent NotesThis book supports:Sight-word reinforcement (common early reader vocabulary)Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) themes: empathy, decision-making, generosityDiscussion prompts about character growth and consequencesGroup participation (role play: "e;What would you do?"e; moments)Early reading confidence buildingIdeal for:Preschool & Kindergarten1st–2nd Grade Reading GroupsHomeschool CurriculumCharacter Education UnitsChurch & Family DevotionsDiscussion Questions:Why was the dragon lonely?Did keeping the ball make him happy?What changed when he shared?What is something you can share today?