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Books with title Sammy Makes New Friends

  • Inky Makes New Friends

    Riley Morgan, Elona Bezooshko

    language (, June 27, 2018)
    Your kids will sleep much better!...and you will too...Inky Ink is a small and cute splashy creature made out of ink. He is looking to make friends and playmates but gets rejected because he seems weird and dirty. The book follows Inky in his quest to make new friends and feel loved and accepted.It's a cute, weirdly funny and socially sensitive tale of friendshipThe author displays a unique understanding of the child’s mindset and masterfully weaves a tale that wisely deals with delicate issues about accepting differences and respecting others.Original, cute and full of humor. You'll fall in love with Inky"Inky Makes New Friends" is an original, captivating bedtime story. It helps to create the social skills that are lacking in our digital era. Full of cute characters and group activities, this story helps children wind down and gently eases them into sleep.Scroll up and grab a copy today
  • Sam Makes New Friends

    Mr. ChickenBiscuits

    eBook (Mr. ChickenBiscuits Enterprises, May 18, 2020)
    What will Sam do now that his best friend is gone? Discover how Sam meets his new friends: Mook, Sneaker and Kati cat!Sam Makes New Friends is another humorous and exciting story for young readers by Mr. ChickenBiscuits, author of the popular children’s book series about Sam the dog. In this story, Sam is sad when his best friend moves away. He tries playing games alone but it’s just not the same. Sam takes a walk and discovers new friends just waiting for a good home, including his new best friend—a cat named Kati. Sam learns another great lesson: good friends make all the difference!Sam books are family-friendly, intended for ages 3 to 8, from preschool and kindergarten through second grade—encouraging older kids to read and delighting younger ones as short, funny stories to be read aloud at bedtime. Plus: Kids have fun looking for the secret image! (Every book has a banana somewhere in the story.) Buy Sam Makes New Friends today for your kids or grand-kids to enjoy an uplifting story about the joys of good friends.
  • Make New Friends

    Soundprints, Kelly Levesque

    Audiobook (Soundprints, Dec. 12, 2008)
    Make New Friends has been a favorite American melody for decades. Now children can enjoy playful illustrations as they sing-along to both new lyrics, as well as the classic ones. This book includes sheet music for the song and a sing-along audio CD that adds to the musical learning fun.Book Features:- Old and new lyrics to the song and beautiful illustrations- Sing-along music sheet and audio CD- 32 pages- CD tray inside cover- Appropriate for ages 3-9- Hardcover dimensions: 8 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches
  • Sammy Makes New Friends

    Denise R McGowan, Dennis E McGowan

    language (Denise R. McGowan, Dec. 16, 2018)
    Sammy Starfish is so excited to bring his new birthday pencil to school! But he can't find the pencil when he gets back from recess. Sammy has always been a little shy, but he has to overcome his shyness and talk to new kids in his class in order to figure out what happened to his birthday pencil. He quickly realizes he had no reason to be afraid of talking to new kids, and he is happy to have made new friends!
  • Sammy's New Friends

    Linda K Bridges

    Paperback (Critter Creations, Feb. 13, 2015)
    The Bunny family has many children. Sammy, the eldest, loves to hop, run and hide, but more than all these, he loves to make new friends. In his quest to do this, he meets Red Fox and his family-the most unlikely of forest friends. This wonderful book about making friends and the importance of friendship is a delightful bedtime story for kids ages 3 and above, and offers life lessons children will not soon forget about friendship and trust. Gorgeously illustrated by the author. A children's literary classic in the making. In his quest to do this, he meets Red Fox and his family-the most unlikely of forest friends.
  • Sam Makes New Friends

    Mr. ChickenBiscuits

    Paperback (Independently published, May 31, 2020)
    What will Sam do now that his best friend is gone? Discover how Sam meets his new friends: Mook, Sneaker and Kati cat!Sam Makes New Friends is another humorous and exciting story for young readers by Mr. ChickenBiscuits, author of the popular children’s book series about Sam the dog. In this story, Sam is sad when his best friend moves away. He tries playing games alone but it’s just not the same. Sam takes a walk and discovers new friends just waiting for a good home, including his new best friend—a cat named Kati. Sam learns another great lesson: good friends make all the difference!Sam books are family-friendly, intended for ages 3 to 8, from preschool and kindergarten through second grade—encouraging older kids to read and delighting younger ones as short, funny stories to be read aloud at bedtime. Plus: Kids have fun looking for the secret image! (Every book has a banana somewhere in the story.) Buy Sam Makes New Friends today for your kids or grand-kids to enjoy an uplifting story about the joys of good friends.
  • Inky Makes New Friends

    Riley Morgan, T. Shemer, Elona Bezooshko

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 1, 2018)
    Your kids will sleep much better!...and you will too...Inky Ink is a small and cute splashy creature made out of ink. He is looking to make friends and playmates but gets rejected because he seems weird and dirty. The book follows Inky in his quest to make new friends and feel loved and accepted.It's a cute, weirdly funny and socially sensitive tale of friendshipThe author displays a unique understanding of the child’s mindset and masterfully weaves a tale that wisely deals with delicate issues about accepting differences and respecting others.Original, cute and full of humor. You'll fall in love with Inky"Inky Makes New Friends" is an original, captivating bedtime story. It helps to create the social skills that are lacking in our digital era. Full of cute characters and group activities, this story helps children wind down and gently eases them into sleep.Scroll up and grab a copy today
  • Elijah Makes New Friends

    Beth Arnold

    eBook
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  • Rabbit Makes New Friends

    Darin Phillips, Francisca F. Phillips

    language (Grand Dude Studios, May 14, 2020)
    Rabbit the Dog likes to meet other animals and make new friends. In this picture book Rabbit is shown with 14 of her real-life friends from Texas and Florida. (Don’t tell her that the two from the store are not alive, that would break her heart.) The name of each animal is at the top of the page above the pictures of Rabbit and her friend to help toddlers start to connect words with meaning. Children like to tell their own version of what Rabbit and the other animal(s) are doing in each image. Grandparents like the fact that the text is large and easy to read. This is the second picture book for infants and toddlers from the Rabbit the Dog series.
  • Ollie Makes New Friends

    Valerie Brooks

    language (Rolling Brooks Publishing, Sept. 7, 2019)
    Ever have a hard time making a new friend? So does Ollie. In this illustrated children's book, you will come with Ollie as he navigates life on the farm and looks for a new friend to play with. Ideal for children and adults, ages 3+. 26 pages, full color.
  • Sammy the Sea Cow Makes a New Friend

    DeAnna Kinney, Jasmine Martin

    eBook (Kinney Publishing, Nov. 14, 2013)
    Sammy is a friendly and loveable manatee who enjoys exploring and making new friends. In this charming tale of friendship and acceptance, you will follow Sammy along as he meets Roger, the insecure, orange fish. Sammy will learn that accepting someone for who they are has its rewards.
  • Noodle Makes New Friends

    Erica Bayes, Anisoft Studios, Brittany Bearden

    eBook
    Noodle the Golden Parrot is shy and has a dilemma making new friends at Canopy Elementary School. She is encouraged by her teacher, Mrs. Rosella, to try to meet some new friends during their first Friday Fun class party. She meets new friends, and all of them are a little different, but Noodle discovers that they are all the same on the inside. The message in this story is that it is okay to meet new people who look and act different and that anyone can be a friend. The children all celebrate their differences together.