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Books with title Maggie Mouse Makes a New Friend

  • Maggie Mouse Makes a New Friend

    Haley Moonspur, S. Kalinauskaite

    eBook (Katy Internet Marketing LLC, April 4, 2013)
    Learning to see past differences and appreciate people for who they are is an important lesson for everyone to live by. Maggie Mouse Makes a New Friend is an excellent story to teach children that even though someone might look different at first, you should still take the time to get to know them. With easy to read rhyming verse, this story is great for ages 3 and up and is wonderful for shared story time and for children learning to read on their own.Maggie already has many friends at daycare, but today a new student, Alice, arrives to join the class. Everyone is surprised to see that Alice is in a wheelchair and, though they are curious, they are reluctant to include her at first. At lunch time, Maggie looks around and is surprised to see that Alice has brought the exact same thing – tuna salad and pickles! Seeing that Alice is lonely, Maggie goes to join her and they quickly realize that not only do they share the same taste in lunches, they also have the same favorite color, blue! It doesn’t take long for Maggie to realize that she and Alice will be great friends and soon the other children in daycare come over to play with Alice, too. Suddenly, Alice’s wheelchair is hardly noticeable at all!
  • Charlie Makes A New Friend

    Christina Askin, A.C. Corcoran

    eBook
    This is the beginning of a heartwarming series inspired by an adorable little puppy named, Charlie Woof. He is a curious sort an loves to explore and brings a smile to faces and hearts everywhere.
  • Maxwell Mouse Makes A Friend

    Ronald Lynn, Elizabeth Lynn

    eBook (, Nov. 13, 2015)
    Maxwell mouse is a woodland character whose adventures and situations, you will find, are very similar to what you and your children may have experienced or are likely to experience. The experiences of Maxwell mouse provide opportunities for discussions of appropriate behavior, right and wrong and moral issues between the child and parent or guardian. These are done subtlety in the story so as to not take away from the pleasure of reading the book.
  • Sam Makes a New Friend

    Terry Brewer, Emma Brewer

    language (, Aug. 16, 2013)
    This book was inspired by our real-life canine friend Sam. It is an adventure imagined by a child for other children to read and enjoy.
  • Jess Makes a New Friend

    Jess Hiles, Jo Allmond, Emily Daly

    language (SilverWood Books, May 17, 2016)
    Join Jess the Goth Fairy on a second adventure.Jess likes nothing more than to help others, even though she is disabled herself. So when she finds a Big One, Maxie, hiding because he is feeling very sad and lonely, she helps him understand that he is not alone, that he can be strong, and she shows him how to join his friends and family again.Jess Hiles, the inspiration for the book, has achieved so much in her life, but it has not always been easy as she is disabled. Jess hopes this book will help everyone (able and disabled) realise that it is okay to be different as we are all the same inside.A donation from sales of this book will be made to MacIntyre (macintyrecharity.org)
  • Maxwell Mouse Makes A Friend

    Mr. Ronald J. Lynn, Mrs. Elizabeth (Kit) A Lynn

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 11, 2016)
    Maxwell Mouse is a woodland character whose adventures and situations, you will find, are very similar to what you and your children may have experienced or are likely to experience. The experiences of Maxwell Mouse provide opportunities for discussions of appropriate behavior, right and wrong and moral issues. These are done subtlety in the story so as to not take away from the pleasure of reading the book.
  • Joey Makes a New Friend

    Kelly Grace

    (Grace Love Publishing, LLC, March 5, 2020)
    A fun children's story about making a new friend!Joey went on an adventure with his mom to enjoy a picnic, but what he did not expect was to make a new friend. In this book, your child will enjoy gentle rhymes and colorful illustrations of Joey’s adventures. This book is suitable for all ages and will be easy for children to remember. Aside from being warm and lovely, this story is instructive. Joey will help your child gain confidence and will teach them how to be sociable.
  • Georgie Makes a New Friend

    Grandpa Lamaritz, Angela Brown

    Paperback (Lanier Press, Nov. 11, 2016)
    Georgie is an unusual gingerbread man. He doesn’t like to play tag or hide-and-seek. In fact, he doesn’t even like to run. Georgie likes being different. “But I don’t need fixing! I’m just different!” Georgie said. “If you’re not broken, then why aren’t you trying to run away and shouting for me to catch you?” reasoned the Toymaker. Georgie understands that being different is okay, but how can he make other people, especially a toymaker bent on “fixing” him, understand that? It becomes vital to his happiness and the happiness of a new friend to get that message across. Will he succeed?
  • Bear Makes a New Friend

    Morocco Lee

    Hardcover (MLW, Nov. 1, 2015)
    If you like to go on long nature walks and explore the beautiful surroundings-- well, so does Bear! Who knew that big bears could be so sweet and gentle? I sure did not! Join Bear on his adventure as he makes a new and unexpected friend.
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  • Noddy Makes a New Friend

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Harper Paperbacks, May 3, 2000)
    Strike up the band!The circus is in town, and Noddy makes a funny new friend called a Bunkey. The Bunkey just loves to help out his pals in any way he can. But as Noddy soon finds out, there is such a thing as being too helpful! Fans of the television show Noddy are in for a laugh and a surprise as they discover a few important things about being a good friend.
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  • Millie makes a new friend

    Erika Deery

    Paperback (Erika Deery, Jan. 3, 2019)
    Millie is playing at the park when she meets a very friendly puppy, but it seems to be lost. Can Millie and her best friend, Mr. Raccoon, help this little guy find its way home? If you and your child like adventures, planes and puppies, you will enjoy reading together Millie makes a new friend.
  • A New Friend for Mouse

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    Paperback (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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