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Books with title No Friends

  • Friends & Me

    DuWanda Epps

    language (, Sept. 6, 2016)
    This book is to promote positive socialskills, building friendships, cognitivedevelopment, learning, cultural diversity and empathy for others.
  • Friends & Me

    DuWanda Epps

    language (, Sept. 20, 2016)
    This book is to promote positive socialskills, building friendships, cognitivedevelopment, learning, cultural diversity and empathy for others.
  • My Friends

    Rozanne Lanczak Williams

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Press (2003-06-01), March 15, 1656)
    None
  • Friends

    Mathew Price, Moira Kemp

    Board book (Mathew Price Ltd., April 1, 2009)
    Peekaboo flaps and everyday situations combine with brightly colored illustrations – pure heaven for toddlers!"Who rides my train with me?" Elephant, of course. Lift the flaps to find this toddler’s friends: an elephant, a teddy, a puppy, a duck—and who is his best friend? It’s Katie!
    LB
  • Friends

    Jacob's Grandma, Oliver Chipping, Doris J. Wilkinson

    Paperback (Jacobs Magic Box Discovery Books, Oct. 20, 2000)
    Jacob's Grandma tells him about friends who are boys and girls of different sizes and races who like to do a variety of activities..."Here's a girl named Kira who likes to dance...and a boy named Andrew who likes to watch ants." There is also a boy named Justin (sitting in a wheelchair) who hears his mom call him home...The book is meant to encourage independent thinking and acceptance of differences
  • Friends

    Mathew Price

    Board book (Brighter Child, Oct. 15, 2003)
    The day-to-day routines of a child's world are the subjects of these lift-the-flap board books. Each book, which is illustrated in a bright and colorful pallet, features a question about a child's routine. When the reader lifts the flap, he or she finds the answer to that question appears in a colorful illustration. The text, in large type, not only reminds young readers of their own routine, it challenges them to use deductive reasoning as they explore the answer to the question posed.Friends features a child at play--riding a train, making mud pies, playing in a bathtub, and going shopping. When readers lift the flap, they find fluffy friends who tag along for a playful adventure.
    LB
  • Friends

    Kathryn Cave, Nick Maland

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, Dec. 31, 2004)
    Once I was lost in the wood, in the wood, and you found me. Once I was afraid of the dark, of the dark and the creatures that hide there. You didn't laugh and it wasn't so bad with you at my side there. A tale of friendship and the importance of being there for one another through good times and bad.
  • Friends

    Helme Heine

    Paperback (UNSPECIFIED VENDOR, )
    None
    K
  • Frog Friends

    Ben M. Baglio, Paul Howard

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, July 1, 2001)
    When Farmer Jessop's pond is filled in, the frogs are forced to find another place to live and raise their tadpoles in order to survive.
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  • Noisy Friends

    Sarah Weeks

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Feb. 1, 2001)
    As babies learn about sounds in nature, they'll love pressing frog's tummy to hear him squeak. The rhyming text and bright illustrations make learning fun!
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  • Friends

    Penny Dann

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, May 3, 2007)
    Book by Dann, Penny
  • My Friends

    Kurt Johnston; Mark Oestreicher

    Paperback (Zondervan/Youth Specialties, Aug. 16, 1656)
    None