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Books with title Friends for Never

  • The Forever Friends

    Zachary Roddy

    language (, June 29, 2017)
    A book about everlasting friendship, and how they rely on each other and using teamwork to get through difficult times.
  • Friends forever

    Rudi Kristensen, Rina Risnawati

    language (Profic, Jan. 29, 2016)
    A heartwarming story about true friendship, every child should readHans and Clara live in that special place you can only visit when you sleep.They are best friends, but one day he finds her crying. When he finds out why she is crying, he gets both angry and sad. Why would anybody want to hurt his friend? He feels an urge to comfort her, but at the end, will he stand the test of loyalty?This lovely short story will help children and young readers to think about their role in helping others to feel good, when the world from a child´s point of view is crashing. An (almost) true story of true friendship!>> Download This Book Today <<
  • Friends Forever

    Jane M. Phillips

    language (, Aug. 22, 2012)
    – Someone To Share My Dreams With – Someone To Help Me Do What’s Right – Someone To Stand Up For Me – Someone To Just Be Around – Someone To Help Me Not Feel Afraid – Someone To Cry With
  • Friends Forever

    Amy Ariel

    Paperback (Yotzeret Publishing, March 8, 2011)
    Two Jewish girls become friends across time when modern-day Hannah suddenly appears in her own Saint Paul yard... in 1912. Thirteen-year-old Abigail tells the story of that amazing day and the encounter that changed both their lives forever. Against the backdrop of the Progressive Era, as youth joined with adults and hotly debated women's right to vote, worker's rights, and racial equality, Abigail and Hannah must solve their own problem: how will Hannah get back to her own time?
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  • Friends Forever

    Sally Grindley, Penny Dann

    Paperback (Kingfisher, April 30, 2007)
    Figgy Twosocks, the fox, is curious. Just what is a friend for? Jefferson Bear helps her find the answer. Together they discover all of the special qualities that make up true friendship -- playing, sharing, helping -- and forgiving.
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  • Friends Forever

    Miriam Chaikin

    Paperback (iUniverse, Sept. 3, 2001)
    As news of German victories and Nazi atrocities against the Jews comes over the radio, Molly faces important decisions as she and her Brooklyn friends prepare to enter junior high school.
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  • Forever Friends

    Llisa Marie Negele

    language (Lisa Marie Negele, March 26, 2011)
    Facing new experiences for the first time is quite disconcerting for many children. Going to school is one such experience, and many kids are nervous or don't want to go as a result.In this book Dahlia is a bear cub who is anxious about her first day of school. She is discussing her worries with her mother over breakfast, and her mom assures her that there is no need for fear. She soothes Dahlia and helps her finish getting ready for her big day.When her mother departs and it is time to enter the classroom, Dahlia again feels frightened, shy and alone. As the teacher encourages the children to introduce themselves and share a bit about themselves, Dahlia discovers a bear cub named Petunia with whom she has a lot in common.The girls quickly become friends and begin to chat and giggle. The teacher has to shush them and admonishes them new buddies to wait until later to talk and play.By the end of the first day, Dahlia discovers there is no reason to be afraid of attending school. In fact, she realizes she has made a fantastic new friend and can't wait to see Petunia again the next day.This book will assist parents in preparing their children for their first day of school. Since this is a common time of stress and anxiety for both parents and children, discussing it ahead of time can help.Reading this story to younger children will enable parents to explain that there is no cause for alarm and that going to school can be a great and fun opportunity. Not only will their kids be learning new things, they will have a chance to make new friends and have new experiences.Older children can read the book themselves. Parents can then ask questions about the story to make certain their kids understand the message and to give them an opportunity to discuss any fears of their own. This tale will be enjoyed by children ages 2 to 10. Read it at bedtime, naptime or any time!
  • Forever Friends

    Priscilla Hansen

    Hardcover (Outskirts Press, Oct. 22, 2016)
    A beautifully illustrated tale for children based on a true story about the importance of friendship in our lives. The main character, Abigail, portrays the author as a young girl, who seeks forever friends to share her adventures as she journeys through life. Her mother has told her that in order to gain friends, she must first be a true friend to others. Along the way, she discovers five new, lifelong friends, each of whom is embodied by a different animal character filled with creativity and kindness. This delightful children's story conveys a universal message about friendship, family, and love. Its whimsical illustrations and gentle storyline are sure to prompt continued readings and create multi-generational conversations about the many ways that our very best friends have enriched our own lives.
  • Best Friends for Never

    Lisi Harrison

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Outsiders at Octavian Country Day School know that the only thing harder than breaking into the in-crowd is staying in it. Girls will relate to the social triumphs and cruelties of these middle-school characters.
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  • Forever Friends

    Melody Carlson, Douglas Klauba, Joni Eareckson Tada

    Hardcover (Good News Pub, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Jenny, the new doll in Mr. Giovanni's toy shop, learns from an old rabbit that friends are not the ones that look perfect on the outside but come in all shapes and sizes.
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  • Friends Forever

    Titania Woods

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Children's Books, July 4, 2011)
    Twink can't wait to get back for her Autumn Term at Glitterwings Academy. She loves the lessons - especially the lessons where they learn how to look after other creatures. One day Twink hears a cry for help and discovers that it is a baby wasp. She wants to help it, but is told that wasps and fairies have been enemies for centuries and that she must leave it to its fate. What will Twink do?Fairy School is a lovingly created series by acclaimed author Lee Weatherly, writing as Titania Woods. Readers of the series can be assured of accomplished narrative, as well as stylish and exciting illustration.
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  • LBD: Friends Forever!

    Grace Dent

    language (Speak, May 10, 2007)
    Ronnie, Fleur, and Claude (known to all as les bambinos Dangereuses, or lbD) have signed up for the summer of their dreams. they're working at a seaside hotel, complete with all-night parties, nightclubs, beach blowouts, and an endless supply of gorgeous surfer lads—with no embarrassing parents in sight! but soon enough, the dream turns into a nightmare. the lbD's archnemesis panama goodyear arrives at the hotel with her whole crew in tow. Not only do the lbD have to wait hand and foot on panama, but they have to compete against her in the Demonboard beauty Contest. will the summer be ruined? Not if the lbD has anything to say about it!