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Books in Best Friends, Book 6 series

  • Best Friends: We Are Better Together

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, April 12, 2016)
    You can't paint a picture without paint, or make a milkshake without milk. This charming book of teamwork and friendship shows how individual things are so much better, when they all work together! Flour, eggs, butter, and sugar all join together to make a cake; paper, scissors, and tape wrap a beautiful present. Designed with a mixture of photographs and fun illustrations to engage little ones and make them smile, there are cute rhymes to read and share in this celebration of teamwork in its many forms.
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  • Best Friends: We Are Best Friends

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, Dec. 15, 2015)
    There are some things that just belong together – milk and cookies, pen and paper, salt and pepper, all best friends forever. This charming book of friendship is full of best friend pairs, and is designed with a mixture of photographs and fun illustrations to engage little ones and make them smile. With cute rhymes to read and share:‘Knife said to Fork: There's no one better.I love it when we are together.'This is a great book to celebrate friendship and love in its many forms.
  • Kathy's New Brother

    Hilda Stahl

    Paperback (Crossway Books, July 1, 1992)
    With the help of her faith and her friends, sixth-grader Kathy learns to accept her foster brother and the trouble-making girl on the cheerleading squad that Kathy wants to join
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  • The Whatif Monster Chapter Book Series: Best Friends Forever?

    Michelle Nelson-Schmidt

    Paperback (MNS Press, May 27, 2020)
    Jonathan James and Sam are best friends. But when Sam starts to hang out with a new friend named Tori, Jonathan James worries that it might mean his friendship with Sam is in trouble. Can the Whatif Monster help their friendship survive? Perfect for the new reader to help build confidence in their reading skills as well as to help young ones navigate the worries both big and small in life. Type set in a dyslexic-friendly font.
  • Snowflake and Sparkle

    Jenny Dale, Susan Hellard

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Feb. 1, 2003)
    As small as she is, Sparkle the kitten loves to act like a dog by playing fetch and chasing the mailman, but when she escapes the house during a snowstorm, Snowflake, a rather timid puppy, must find the courage to rescue his friend.
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  • Minty and Monty

    Jenny Dale

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Monty wants to be a sheepdog like his mom, but his fear of sheep prevents him from achieving his dream, until a little lamb named Minty decides to befriend Monty and help him get over his fear.
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  • Forest Friends: Mystery in the Meadow

    Bella Rose, Lisa Stone, Susan Touchstone

    Paperback (Quad Line Publishing, LLC., Dec. 30, 2019)
    The second of the Forest Friends series has familiar friends and the introduction of new friends. In this humorous mystery, Riley Rabbit returns and is joined by Dollie Deer as they enjoy the start of the spring season. Dollie Deer and Riley Rabbit are adorable friends that can often be found playing together in the meadow in the middle of the forest. There are all sorts of games they enjoy playing, but hide-and-go seek and tag are two of their favorite. The forest is full of beautiful colors, blossoming trees, and sweet aromas as the plants begin waking from their winter hibernation. The animals of the forest also enjoy the springtime, and Dollie and Riley are no exception. They are full of energy and ready to go early every morning. They always have lots of fun in the forest, but games in the meadow are always the best.One wonderful spring day, the two friends are enjoying their games when they come upon a strange item. This strange item is not something from other animals, and quickly the two friends learn it is something from a human. As they continue playing their games, more items appear and just as magically disappear. With all the strange things happening, they both wonder what is going on. Can Dollie and Riley solve the mystery of the magically appearing and disappearing human things?
  • Forest Friends: Ruckus at the River

    Bella Rose, Lisa Stone, Susan Touchstone

    Paperback (Quad Line Publishing, Aug. 6, 2020)
    Forest Friends is a series of early reader chapter books. The latest and fifth book in the series introduces the Otter Family. Ollie and Owen Otter are twin brothers and live in their burrow along the river with their mom, dad, and little sister. The Otter Family loves being in the water and the boys certainly spend most of their days swimming up and down the river. On one end of the river is the pond sitting in forest and the other end of the forest is the furthest point the boys will swim. That’s where the bridge is that leads to town where all the humans live. The boys know they can’t go any further than that bridge. But they also know they can find all kinds of cool things left by the humans. Swimming down the river to the pond, the boys are usually able to find things that have made it all the way down the river. One day they find a really stinky thing. They don’t know what it is, but they make the journey back up the river to ask their mom and dad about this stinky thing. And as usual, the boys seem to get into another mishap when they run into their little sister right on the riverbank’s edge.While adventures are always on the boys’ activity list, they also make sure to helps their friends when they are in need. One night, a terrible storm rolls through the forest. It leaves a mess all over the forest. Can Ollie and Owen help all their friends clean up? How many adventures will Ollie and Owen find? Can they make it one day without any mishaps?Throughout the Forest Friends series, readers learn about being a good friend to others, they learn about helping each other and sharing with each other, and they learn about working together. These feel good stories encourages friendship through the lives of familiar forest animals and helps kids learn about their habitats, daily habits, and it teaches kids about courage and trying new things. The Forest Friends series encourages learning through humor and intrigue and leaves the reader laughing and wanting more.
  • LEGO Friends: Jungle Adventure

    Cathy Hapka, Ameet Studio

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Dec. 30, 2014)
    It’s a wedding disaster! Aunt Sophie’s fiancé, Henry, has gone missing in the jungle. And their wedding is just a few weeks away! It’s up to Olivia and her friends to save him. But the jungle is a dangerous place filled with wild surprises. Will the girls find Henry in time to walk down the aisle? Get ready to swing into action. It’s a LEGO(R) Friends rescue mission, jungle style!
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  • Best Friends: We Are A Family

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, Dec. 15, 2015)
    Like peas in a pod, and leaves in a tree, we all belong to a family! Whether they are big, or whether they are small, this charming book shows young readers that there are all kinds of different families to be found in the world around us, from a bunch of balloons, to eggs in a box, and fingers on a hand. Designed with a mixture of photographs and fun illustrations to engage little ones and make them smile, there are cute rhymes to read and share in this celebration of family in its many forms.
  • We Are A Family

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, Sept. 29, 2015)
    A Roger Priddy Best Friends book, We Are Family―created by Emma Jennings and written by Robyn Newton―is a delightful imaginative children’s picture book about families. Like peas in a pod, and leaves in a tree, we all belong to a family!Whether they are big, or whether they are small, this charming book shows young readers that there are all kinds of different families to be found in the world around us, from a bunch of balloons, to eggs in a box, and fingers on a hand. Designed with a mixture of photographs and fun illustrations to engage little ones and make them smile, there are cute rhymes to read and share in this celebration of family in its many forms.Describes family units as peas in a pod, eggs in a box, clothespins on a line, and leaves on a branch to describes how a family sticks together.
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  • Roxie and the Red Rose Mystery

    Hilda Stahl

    Paperback (Crossway Books, July 1, 1992)
    Twelve-year-old Roxie needs the support of her best friends and God when she starts helping Mary Harland with her entry in the local art contest and falls in love with Mary's older brother Dan
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