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Books with title Will You Be My Friend?

  • Will You Be Our Friend

    Gage Hayward

    language (, Feb. 12, 2020)
    A dog and cow learn how to approach meeting a new friend for the first time.
  • Who Will Be My Friends?

    Syd Hoff

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 1988)
    A classic I Can Read about finding a friend—a good match for 3- to 6-year-olds looking for a friendship story, especially during or after a move. He likes his new room and his new street. The police officer and the mail carrier are very nice. But what Freddy really needs are friends—and he looks everywhere until he finds them!Syd Hoff created the Danny and the Dinosaur and Sammy the Seal I Can Read favorites. His unique graphic style still speaks to children today."Highly successful—has the individuality and style welcome on the primary-first grade reading level." —School Library Journal
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  • Super Coco. "Will you be my friend?"

    Dr. Jay M. Lipoff, Julie Lipoff, Ellisa Holder DiRenzo

    eBook
    On the happy island of Aruba, nestled in the Caribbean Sea, lived a rooster named Coco. At a young age he was separated from his family and lived alone. One day he decided to explore the island determined to make some friends and that's whenhis adventure began.Join Coco on his journey as he travels to some of the islands' most infamous locations and encounters native animals along the way trying to find one who will be his friend.Like many difficulties children face, through Super Coco's persistence and kindness, we learn to welcome new friendships and to be more accepting of the diversity around us.
  • Will You Be My Friend?

    Kim Heaton Ramsay

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Dec. 4, 2012)
    Marley Mouse wants to make some new friends. During Marley's search she meets four kind creatures who are very different from her. Sweet Marley offers her friendship to each of them despite their differences and has lots of fun with her new friends.
  • Super Coco: Will You Be My Friend?

    Jay M Lipoff, Julie B Lipoff, Ellisa DiRenzo

    Paperback (Dr. Jay M. Lipoff, July 23, 2019)
    On the happy island of Aruba, nestled in the Caribbean Sea, lived a rooster named Coco. At a young age he was separated from his family and lived alone. One day he decided to explore the island determined to make some friends and that’s when his adventure began. Join Coco on his journey as he travels to some of the islands’ most infamous locations and encounters native animals along the way trying to find one who will be his friend. Like many difficulties children face, through Super Coco’s persistence, we learn to welcome new friendships and to be more accepting of the diversity around us.
  • Will You Be My Friend

    Irmtraut Korth-Sander

    Hardcover (North-South Books, March 15, 1986)
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  • Will You Be My Friend

    Angie Hammrich

    Paperback (Tcajr, Nov. 10, 2011)
    Travel along with a boy as he searches for friendship. Will he find what he's looking for on this magical journey? Perhaps he may find a great friend closer than he thinks.
  • You Are My Best Friend

    Tatsuya Miyanishi

    Paperback (Museyon, July 1, 2019)
    Once upon a time a violent, mean, selfish Tyrannosaurus roamed the land, and all the other animals feared him. One day, while chasing other animals, the Tyrannosaurus falls into the ocean. The Elasmosaurus, who lives in the sea, saves his life, and the Tyrannosaurus says "thank you" for the very first time. From that day, the land creature and the sea creature become best friends. The author, Tatsuya Miyanishi, delivers a heartwarming story about friendship with vivid, brightly colored illustrations and endearingly drawn characters.
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  • Will you be my Friend?

    Maria Catarineu, Maria I. Solana

    Paperback (F&F Educational Services LLC, March 15, 2006)
    An enjoyable storybook to help young children build and improve their social skills: children learn to make friends, be good listeners, and develop their understanding about diversity and compassion (4 years and up). Part of the Little Talentum: Personal & Social collection. The series puts multiple intelligences theory to work for parents, teachers and young learners in an engaging, readable and well organized way. Designed by Harvard educators to offer an innovative approach for children to explore and nurture their whole spectrum of intelligences. Best if used with our Parents and Teachers Guides. Other books from this collection: Its Mine!, How do you Feel Little Balloon?, I Still Can't do it!
  • Will You Be My Friend?

    Shabarbara Best- Everette, Mary Lynn Jones- Harris

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 30, 2013)
    “Will You Be My Friend” is a book for all children trying to find a new friend. But this book focuses on children who are moving from place to place. In this book, a little boy named, Gabriel has to leave his old friends and find new friends. Some people do not realize how difficult it is for children to start over in a new house, new school, and just a totally new environment. To find a new friend is sometimes very complicated. Military and Foster children are moving constantly. So hopefully “Will You Be My Friend” will enlighten you on what these children go through.
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  • Do you want to be my friend?

    Marsalado

    eBook (, Oct. 2, 2019)
    Imagine any day, a day without clouds, with a powerful sun, of those summer ones, that warm up a lot. And what we want most is to be soak. Already in the water we meet someone who ask us: Do you want to be my friend?A tale to be read aloud. A short good night tale. From the big guys (dads and majors) at the kids. Of the differences that make us unique.
  • Will You Be My Friend?

    Shabarbara Best-Everette

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, Sept. 8, 2010)
    Moving to a new place can be scary, especially for a little kid! Gabriel's dad is in the army, so they move a lot. The family just arrived in a new city. Everything is unfamiliar, and it makes Gabriel nervous. There is so much to learn in this strange place. He has to make his way in a new city, at a new school, and around new friends. What will he do? What if he breaks a new rule at his new school? What if he does something silly, and all the strangers point and laugh? His fears make him angry, but he has no one to tell. All of his old friends are so far away! But to help with his anger and his fear, his mom gives him something to hope for. She says Gabriel will make new friends at his new school. He will find someone to play with-ride bikes and fly kites. He will find someone who will join him in his games. He just has to be patient; there are always friends to be made in all sorts of new places. So ... will you be Gabriel's friend?
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