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Books with title School Friends

  • Middle School Friends

    Melanie Middle Marks

    eBook
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  • Friends at School

    Rochelle Bunnett, Matt Brown

    Paperback (Star Bright Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Follows a typical school day for a group of children, many of them with disabilities, showing how all of them can be included in class activities regardless of their abilities.
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  • School Friends

    Lana Edelman, MJ Illustrations

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, June 14, 2012)
    Read along with Strawberry Shortcake! When Strawberry Shortcake and her friends decide to play school with the Berrykins, all of the girls have a lesson to teach--except Raspberry Torte. Luckily, Lemon Meringue comes up with the perfect solution--Raspberry Torte can teach the Berrykins about friendship, because she's such a great friend! This easy-to-read Level 2 reader is perfect for back to school.
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  • School Friends

    Lana Edelman, MJ Illustrations

    eBook (Penguin Young Readers, )
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  • Friends at School

    Rochelle Bunnett, Matt Brown

    Hardcover (Starbright Books, Aug. 1, 1995)
    A photo essay that shows pre-school children of mixed abilities busily working and playing at school, illustrating the true meaning of the word "inclusion."
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  • School Friends

    Lana Edelman, Mj Illustrations

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 14, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Playing school with Strawberry Shortcake and their friends, Raspberry is unable to think of a lesson to teach the Berrykin students until Lemon comes up with the idea that Raspberry should share what she knows about friendship.
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  • New School, New Friends

    Erainna Winnett, Cleoward Sy

    Paperback (Counseling with HEART, Feb. 16, 2014)
    Drat. Gulp. Sigh. Mia’s new school seems nothing like her old school, and the lump in her throat stops her from making new friends—until she discovers a poster with ten simple ideas that can easily turn things around. Let the step-by-step adventure begin! Written by a school counselor, this book makes meeting a new friend as easy as 1, 2, 3. There are printable activity pages available for this title at CounselingwithHEART.com Grades K-2, Softcover, 32 pages Other titles available in the School Time Series Mathsketball (test anxiety) Winter Wishes (kindness and compassion)
  • School Friends Paper Dolls

    Barbara Briggs, Paper Dolls, David Wolfe

    Paperback (Paper Studio Press, Feb. 24, 2015)
    Remember the days when kids dressed up for school? You won't find pajama pants or sweatshirts in this delightful 1950s reproduction paper doll book. A boy, Bobbie, and two girls, Kitty and Laurie, have more than 36 adorable outfits plus lots of accessories for school, play, dress-up and nighttime. Kitty's clothes include a dotted Swiss party dress, a navy dress and bonnet for church, a precious plaid coat, an apron for baking gingerbread cookies, a smock for art projects, a Bo-Peep costume for dress-up, and a sailor dress and dolly with matching dress! Her best friend Laurie, has a pretty pink party dress, a Gypsy costume for dress-up, a calico blouse with coordinating skirt and a play smock complete with scissors for cutting out paper dolls. For school, Bobbie wears brown shorts with a blue sweater and even a bow tie, he has a yellow rain slicker and a cowboy outfit for dress-up. There are more than 60 items in all for hours of paper play.This charming paper doll book helps recall the sweeter times of yesteryear. A treat for collectors and a fun way to introduce paper dolls to children of today.
  • Friends at School

    By (photographer) Matt Brown By (author) Rochelle Bunnett

    Paperback (Star Bright Books, Aug. 16, 2006)
    A photo essay that shows preschool children of mixed abilities busily working and playing at school. It shows that, given the opportunity, children can readily accept each other's differences.
  • School friends: Let's go to school!

    Elisa Lovato

    language (, April 29, 2016)
    Thanks to this book, children can acquire familiarity with school in their early childhood!Fun is absolutely essential at school: if children let themselves be persuaded that school is entertaining, they will enjoy studying and doing their homework! They will learn very gladly! If children let themselves be persuaded that something is easy, they will acquire both self-confidence and self-esteem!That’s why the words “easy” and “funny” are often repeated in this book (for instance: “Let’s paint! It’s easy and funny!”).Have a good time!
  • Friends At School

    Rochelle Bunnett

    Paperback (Unknown, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Friends At School [paperback] Bunnett, Rochelle [Jan 01, 1995] …
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  • Earth Friends at School

    Francine Galko

    Library Binding (Heinemann, April 19, 2004)
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