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Books with title my best friend

  • My Best Friend

    Darlene Gatto, Sherrie McKenzie

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Sept. 26, 2018)
    This book, My Best Friend, is about how little children have big mountains in front of them, not on the adult level but their level. And they are huge to them. It is about how, no matter what mountain they face, their best friend is always with them, and his name is Jesus.
  • Bee My Friend

    IglooBooks

    Board book (Igloo Books, June 23, 2020)
    "My colony all flew away and now I'm on my own. I'm trying to find somewhere safe that I can call my home." Poppy is terrified of bees. What if they sting her? But when Billy Bumblebee lands in her garden, Poppy soon begins to learn all about the special things that bees do, making an unlikely friend along the way.
  • My Best Friend

    Kirsten Hall, Chris Demarest

    Paperback (Reader's Digest Children's Books, July 6, 1999)
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  • My New Best Friend

    Sara Marlowe, Ivette Salom

    language (Wisdom Publications, Oct. 4, 2016)
    My new best friend comforts me when I feel sad, encourages me when I feel frustrated, and is happy for me when I'm having fun. When people we care about are having a hard time, we usually treat them with kindness and understanding—yet when we are the ones having a hard time, we are often quick to be unkind. We may get angry and impatient with ourselves, even calling ourselves nasty names. My New Best Friend invites children to break free of this pattern of “inner bullying,” helping them treat themselves with kindness and understanding—laying the groundwork for emotional resilience, self-compassion, and positive self-esteem. “This is an absolutely delightful book that perfectly delivers the message of self-compassion in a way that is fun and easy to understand for kids. Parents who buy this book for their children will be giving them a gift to last a lifetime!” —Kristin Neff, Ph.D, author of Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself
  • Best Friends

    Bonnie Bryant

    language (Skylark, Jan. 30, 2013)
    It’s almost Christmas, and The Saddle Club is busily preparing for an exciting show. But part of their preparation involves raising money — a lot of it! When Lisa realizes that Carole and Stevie are having a hard time coming up with the cash, she takes matters into her own hands. But at the same time, Carole and Stevie are secretly plotting to help each other. Will The Saddle Club be able to fix their fund fiasco in time for the show?Meanwhile, a winter storm is brewing that may give the girls even more trouble. When things get rough, The Saddle Club must pull together more than ever, and prove that the strength of friendship can get them through even the toughest times.
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  • My Best Friend

    Kim Doyle

    Hardcover (Beans & Novels, LLC, March 15, 2009)
    Tag along with Matthew and Boots, forever friends whose tender story is a journey of unconditional love, friendship, loss, and ultimately, joy. You'll enjoy the delightful antics of Boots, a Boston Terrier who charms everyone, and the adoration of Matthew, the little boy who loves him. Adults and children will be touched by this tale of friendship, a heart-breaking good-bye, and the good news that there's one friend who will never leave you. It is our prayer that in sharing our story, we can encourage others to be present in the moment, joyful in the journey, and mindful of what is truly important in this lifetime and beyond. Be blessed and share with a friend... two-legged or four!
  • I Miss My Best Friend

    Penelope Lagos

    language (GreenTree Publishers, Sept. 26, 2017)
    Helping Your Child Cope with Loss.Twins Louie and Penny finally realized their dream to adopt a dog when their parents took them to the animal shelter. Cassius was not just their pet, he became their best friend. Through the years, the twins did everything with Cassius, but eventually, Cassius became old and sick. Saying goodbye to their best friend was the hardest thing Louie and Penny had ever done.I Miss My Best Friend is a heart-warming story for children that will help them learn how to deal with the loss of a pet. Author Penelope Lagos also offers ten helpful steps parents can use to help their children cope with grief."I Miss My Best Friend" was awarded five stars from Readers' Favorite.
  • My Best Friend

    Gabby Goldsack, Frances Evans

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, June 1, 2005)
    Emily and Sarah are best friends, but when Sarah learns from her father that their family is moving, she worries that Emily will forget about her until they share a special a gift.
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  • My First Best Friend

    Kyan Hogue, C. Nathaniel Brown, Sidra Mehmood

    Paperback (Expected End Entertainment, July 22, 2020)
    After Richie and his family move to a new city, his excitement for school quickly fades as his new classmates bully him. Help steps in and a new lesson is learned.
  • Meet My Best Friend

    Sheila Walsh, Sarah Horne

    Hardcover (B&H Kids, Oct. 1, 2015)
    "Do YOU want to meet my best friend?"The McDougal twins are excited to meet their new neighbor, Abby, who has just moved in next door. Poor Abby is sad that she had to leave her friends behind when she moved. To cheer her up, the twins lead Abby on a crazy hunt to meet their best friend--one that can go anywhere they go. But first Abby has to find it! With plenty of quirkiness and delightful illustrations by Sarah Horne, this picture book has an important message about how and why the Bible can be the best friend we have.Meet My Best Friend is the first title in the new The Bible Is My Best Friend brand by best-selling author Sheila Walsh.
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  • My Two Best Friends

    Cathy West

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, July 1, 1995)
    Michelle's best-friend relationship with Cassie becomes threatened when Mandy, a new girl, moves to town and befriends Michelle, who finds herself having to choose between two best friends who cannot stand each other. Original.
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  • My Best Friend

    Patricia Mignon Hinds

    Library Binding (Golden Books, March 15, 1996)
    An African American boy is angry with his best friend Omar, and thinks about all the bad things Omar has done to him, but also about their good times
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