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A young fox named Ginger Green loves to invite friends over to her house to play, but her new friend Skye is very shy and Skye's father comes with her, which is a little weird--but after awhile Skye gains enough confidence to encourage him to leave her alone with Ginger.
One Day at a Time meets Mindy Kim in this second book in a charming new chapter book series about Catalina Castaneda, a Mexican American girl with a magical sewing kit who tries to befriend the new girl at school. Catalina is excited to find out a new student, Esmeralda, has joined her third-grade class at Valle Grande Elementary School. But despite Catalina’s attempts to introduce herself, Esme won’t talk to anyone but her own cousin, Jazmín. Could Jazmín be keeping Esme from making new friends? According to Catalina’s frenemy Pablo, it’s just like what happened to the secret princess in the telenovela hit The Hidden Crown! With Tía Abuela’s magical sewing kit, Catalina sets out to create a disguise to unravel the mystery.
When Moomintroll and Sniff find a message in a bottle down on the shore, it leads to an expedition to Lonely Island on a little raft. High winds and a storm at sea nearly lead to disaster but they are rescued by a new friend, the ever-resourceful Too-Ticky. Moomintroll's close friend, Snorkmaiden, is jealous but she soon learns that finding a new friend doesn't mean losing an old one. A magical picture book about the Moomins based on the art and characters created by Tove Jansson.
Opal's new friend Daphne seems to be the best at everything she does, but Toot and Puddle see another side of her.
Franklin and his friends find a drawing of a mysterious skunk family, but they canÍt find the artist. This is a case for the Super Cluepers! As Franklin and his friends follow the clues, they also get closer to discovering a new friend.
Opal's new friend Daphne seems to be the best at everything she does, but Toot and Puddle see another side of her.
Follow the heartwarming story of a new friendship in this innovative title, comprised of two books telling two different perspectives of the story of Joe and Mae! It's Joe's first day at a new school. It's big, scary and different. He misses his school, his old friends and his old life. Can't he just go back to the way things were? When Mae hears that there's a new kid starting school, she can't wait to meet him. Is this her chance to make a true friend? A New Friend is the next book in the One Book, Two Stories format. With this innovative format,two books, telling two different stories, are bound together. One book follows Joe on his first day at school, and the other shows Mae on her quest to make friends with the new kid. The stories can also be read side-by-side, as spreads from each book complement each other and are linked with corresponding page numbers. The final spread at the back of the book reveals a shared ending, in which Joe and Mae are united in the playground! This uplifting tale of overcoming fears and making new friends is the perfect gift for anyone struggling with new challenges, and the innovative format means kids can read the story again and again, each time in different ways!
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1920 Edition.
Poppie, a pug with only one eye, has found a home with Mary, but he can't help but wish for a friend just his size. Poppie thinks he has found that friend but is only disappointed when he discovers that his friend isn't what he thought it was. Will Mary understand why Poppie is so sad? Will Poppie ever get the friend he wishes for?
Pinky wakes to find a moving van at the house across the street. The prospect of having new neighbors becomes exciting when Pinky notices a boy her age sitting on the front steps. This delightful rhyming story gently illustrates the forming of new friendships, and the fears often associated with moving to a new home. As with all Pinky Frink Adventures, subtle hints about respecting parental authority are interspersed in the story line.