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  • Share the Shaka: A Story of Friendship

    Tifney Bertram

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Jan. 1, 2019)
    Share the Shaka is a story of friendship and tells the story of how the shaka came to be. Paul is new to Hawaii and meets his neighbor, Kai, a local boy. Together, the boys set out to find out how the shaka started while experiencing some Hawaiian cultural favorites. The boys visit a surf shack and ukulele store. They eat plate lunches and shave ices. Paul even gets a fresh flower lei, welcoming him to Hawaii. Thanks to Kai's tutu who works at the library, the boys find the answer to the question: How did the shaka come to be?
  • Share the Shaka: A story of Friendship

    Tifney Bertram

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc., Jan. 22, 2019)
    Share the Shaka is a story of friendship and tells the story of how the shaka came to be. Paul is new to Hawaii and meets his neighbor, Kai, a local boy. Together, the boys set out to find out how the shaka started while experiencing some Hawaiian cultural favorites. The boys visit a surf shack and ukulele store. They eat plate lunches and shave ices. Paul even gets a fresh flower lei, welcoming him to Hawaii. Thanks to Kai's tutu who works at the library, the boys find the answer to the question: How did the shaka come to be?
  • The Story Shell: A Tale of Friendship Bog

    Gloria Repp, Jon Repp, MTL Resources LLC

    Audiobook (MTL Resources LLC, April 25, 2014)
    **Are you looking for another easy chapter book? A Question of Yams tells how young Kuri tangles with the witchdoctors in his village. **Do you need a mystery for your middle grade child to enjoy? The Secret of the Golden Cowrie and Trouble at Silver Pines Inn happen in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, and The Mystery of the Indian Carvings takes place on a Canadian island. **Does your child like to read about dogs? Airplanes? The three-part series, Adventures of an Arctic Missionary, stars a beautiful husky named Mik-shrok and a missionary pilot.
  • Share the Shaka: A story of Friendship

    Tifney Bertram

    language (, May 17, 2019)
    Share the Shaka is a story of friendship and tells the story of how the shaka came to be. Paul is new to Hawaii and meets his neighbor, Kai, a local boy. Together, the boys set out to find out how the shaka started while experiencing some Hawaiian cultural favorites. The boys visit a surf shack and ukulele store. They eat plate lunches and shave ices. Paul even gets a fresh flower lei, welcoming him to Hawaii. Thanks to Kai’s tutu who works at the library, the boys find the answer to the question: How did the shaka come to be?
  • Help!: A Story of Friendship

    Holly Keller

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 21, 2007)
    Mouse, Hedgehog, Rabbit, Squirrel, and Snake are friends. But one day Mouse hears from Skunk (who heard it from Fox) that snakes are dangerous, especially to mice.Oh, dear!Can friendship survive gossip? Should friends stick together, no matter what? And what do friends do when a friend is in trouble? Or when a friend has hurt feelings?Do you know the answers? Mouse and Snake need your help!
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  • AVA: A Story of Friendship

    Marianne Shrader

    Paperback (Bowker, Nov. 22, 2019)
    After Ava is adopted from a shelter by a family, she is introduced to two older women in the extended family, Grandma and Great Grandma. Grandma is not comfortable with the dog but reluctantly agrees to dog sit while the family is away for Spring Break. When alone with Ava, at first, the two women are both afraid of her but, in time, learn that they have nothing to fear.
  • The Cloud: A story of Friendship

    Gloria Fratila

    language (, July 12, 2018)
    A children’s book that is a easy read for anytime throughout the day. It’s about a cloud and flower becoming best friends. Real World problems for little kids, on making friends, and being accepted. Light, enjoyable read with pictures, and easy words.
  • The frog and the tadpole: The story of a friendship

    ClemmieS

    language (, Sept. 15, 2016)
    A lovely children`s story about friendship.
  • AVA, A Story of Friendship

    Marianne Shrader

    language (, Jan. 14, 2020)
    After Ava is adopted from a shelter by a family, she is introduced to two older women in the extended family, Grandma and Great Grandma. Grandma is not comfortable with the dog but reluctantly agrees to dog sit while the family is away for Spring Break. When alone with Ava, at first, the two women are both afraid of her but, in time, learn that they have nothing to fear.
  • The Story Shell: A Tale of Friendship Bog

    Gloria Repp, Michael Swaim

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 16, 2011)
    The adventures of Pibbin the Treefrog continue! Old Gaffer’s story shell, the delight of Friendship Bog, has disappeared. Did someone steal it? Do those very large tracks belong to a very large thief? If only Leeper were here, that brave, strong frog would have a plan. But now it’s up to Pibbin, and he hops away to track down those tracks and solve the mystery . . . alone. Book 2 in TALES OF FRIENDSHIP BOG. ~ An easy-to-read chapter book for ages 7 and up. ~ Paperback has black-and-white illustrations and a story map. ~ Also available as an audiobook.
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  • Red the Fire Truck: A Story of Friendship

    Debi Devens, Mike Kilgore

    Hardcover (BookBaby, Sept. 28, 2017)
    "Red the Fire Truck: A Story of Friendship" is a heartwarming and vividly colored children's storybook about a fire truck and his favorite firefighter. For kids and heroes of all ages with a universal theme: To be needed and loved.Engine 28 was a very big, bright red fire truck. He was known as "Red" to his friends who worked with him at the fire station. Red's favorite friend was a firefighter named Art. Follow the heartwarming journey of Red, through his eyes, as he and Art work together through the years. Their friendship reminds readers of all ages how valuable and meaningful our own friendships can be in life. "Red the Fire Truck: A Story of Friendship" appeals to all ages and all who cherish lifelong friendships. Designed by hand. Drawn with heart. Digitally crafted and vividly colored.
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  • Ogres: A Story of Friendship

    Albert Kim, Yuna Joe

    language (Friend Publishing, Sept. 19, 2016)
    Red really and truly wanted to have human friends. One day he decided that human kids would love him because he knew in his heart he is good person… well a good ogre. So he plucked up his courage and introduced himself to the kids playing by the forest. But when the kids saw him, they screamed and threw stones and sticks at him. It hurt... A little bruise here and there wasn’t a big deal. He had much worse injuries before. What hurt was the rejection. Overwhelmed by deep shame, Red ran away in tears and hid in the Old Nightshade Grove, “They don’t like me because I’m a monster! It wasn’t my choice to be an ogre, you know…” That was when Blue came by. Blue was another ogre. In fact, the only other ogre left after the Great Ogre Hunt of 1066 AD. Having Blue beside him made Red feel better. Blue always accepted Red. Red told Blue what had happened, and Blue said he had the perfect plan to help Red make human friends… In this ancient life-changing tale, Albert Kim and Yuna Joe have combined their talents to tell a story that is more relevant today than ever. This book answers the question: “What is a friend?” In today’s exploding population, paradoxically loneliness is commonplace and antidepressant prescriptions to cope with loneliness have been rising exponentially. This story may hold a cure to stop the epidemic of the wildly spreading friendlessness.