Don't force sharing!
Babies' toys are their little world. Forcing them to share may make them feel violated. We should respect children's wishes and let them freely choose whether to share.
Make the big one small?
It's not fair. It's repression. Older children also need to respect their feelings and rights. We should let children learn to get along with each other as equals, and don't judge by their age.
Take turns playing with toys, but don't grab them!
Don't rush to get the toys back when other babies have just got them. This will only teach children that "the strong is king." We should teach our children to share and wait, instead of being self-centered.
Crying is not a weapon!
When children argue about toys, don't take toys from one child and give them to another crying child to calm down. This will only make them feel that crying is a shortcut to get what they want. We should educate our children to learn to communicate and compromise, instead of crying to solve problems.