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Books with title The Friendship Doll

  • Friendship Saves the Day!

    Ximena Hastings

    Board book (Simon Spotlight, Dec. 3, 2019)
    Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko celebrate Valentine’s Day in this heart-shaped board book based on PJ Masks, the hit preschool series airing on Disney Junior!It’s Valentine’s Day at school and someone has stolen all the Valentine’s Day cards! It’s up to the PJ Masks to solve the mystery and teach everyone a lesson about friendship! PJ Masks © Frog Box / Entertainment One UK Limited / Walt Disney EMEA Productions Limited 2014
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  • The Friendship Train

    Linda Baten Johnson

    eBook (Linda Baten Johnson, )
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  • The Friendship

    Mildred Taylor

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 1, 1998)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Four children witness a confrontation between an elderly black man and a white storekeeper in rural Mississippi in the 1930s.
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  • The Friendship

    Midred D. ; Illustrator-Max Ginsburg Taylor

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 1998)
    "The Wallaces don't treat our folks right...." Cassie Logan and her brothers have been warned never to go to the Wallace store, so they know to expect trouble there. What they don't expect is to hear Mr. Tom Bee, an elderly black man, daring to call the white storekeeper by his first name. The year is 1933, the place is Mississippi, and any child knows that some things just aren't done.... Winner of the Coretta Scott King Award - An ALA Notable Book.
  • The Friendship Code #1

    Stacia Deutsch

    Paperback (SCHolastic, Aug. 16, 2018)
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  • The Friendship

    Mildred D. Taylor

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 30, 1987)
    Cassie Logan and her brothers make a revealing discovery when an old Black man calls a white storekeeper by his first name, in a story set in Mississippi in 1933
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  • The Friendship

    Mildred D Taylor, Max Ginsburg, Max Ginsberg

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Cassie Logan and her brothers have been warned never to go to the Wallace store, so they know to expect trouble there. What they don't expect is to hear Mr. Tom Bee, an elderly black man, daring to call the white storekeeper by his first name. The year is 1933, the place is Mississippi, and any child knows that some things just aren't done...
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  • The Friendship Tree

    Kathy Caple

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 1, 2000)
    After the storm, Otis notices that his favorite tree is gone and becomes terribly upset, so best friend Blanche decides to put a smile back on his face by cleverly coming up with the perfect present.
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  • The Friendship Mix-up

    Jimmy Gownley, RH Disney

    Paperback (RH/Disney, Feb. 13, 2018)
    A new graphic novel series featuring original stories starring Disney Princess Rapunzel from the hit Disney Channel show Tangled: The Series--by New York Times best-selling writer/artist Jimmy Gownley!After spending 18 years locked in a tower, Princess Rapunzel is thrilled to have new friends. To celebrate, she creates a holiday called Friendship Day. Friends are tasked with coming up with surprises and gifts for each other. For her best friends, Eugene and Cassandra, Rapunzel creates an elaborate puzzle. If they crack the code, they get the present! But when Pascal the chameleon gets snatched by an evil mastermind, it's up to Rapunzel to save the day--with or without her friends. This original graphic novel, by New York Times best-selling writer/artist Jimmy Gownley, is inspired by the Disney Channel animated show Tangled: The Series. Children ages 6 to 9 with love this 96-page, full-color, graphic novel.The long blonde hair is back with Disney Tangled: The Series, an animated series that continues the fantastic adventures of Rapunzel and Eugene that began in Disney's 50th animated classic, Tangled.
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  • The Friendship Riddle

    Megan Frazer Blakemore

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, May 3, 2016)
    With nods to classic fantasy expertly woven into this surprising and emotionally-charged journey through the ups and downs of middle school, Megan Frazer Blakemore proves that even the bravest heroes need true friends by their side.Ruth Mudd-O'Flaherty has been a lone wolf at her new middle school ever since her best friend, Charlotte, ditched her for “cooler” friends. Who needs friends when you have fantasy novels? Roaming the stacks of her town's library is enough for Ruth. Until she finds a note in an old book . . . and in that note is a riddle, one that Ruth can't solve alone. With a tantalizing set of clues before her, Ruth must admit she needs help, the kind that usually comes from friends. Lena and Coco, two kids in her class could be an option, but allowing them in will require courage, and Ruth must decide: Is embarking on this quest worth opening herself up again?
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  • The Friendship Ruse

    Georgia Tell

    eBook (Blue Hair Books, Nov. 23, 2017)
    Warren isn't what you'd call "cool." He doesn't have a lot of what you'd call "friends." Or any friends at all, actually. But being a high school outcast doesn't bother Warren much. He has enough fun playing Call of Duty and trolling the most popular girl at school. However, when Kid, a chiseled Greek god of a high school football player, moves into the neighborhood, Warren suddenly finds himself with a social life. Eager to dangle his handsome new acquaintance in front of the popular girl, Warren makes a misstep that jeopardizes his first friendship in years. Kid was his friend, right? Do friends conspire to play practical jokes that trick their whole school into believing a ruse? Do friends have this many rules? Do friends... kiss?
  • The Friendship Lie

    Rebecca Donnelly, Ramona Kaulitzki

    Library Binding (Capstone Editions, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Cora Davis's life is garbage. Literally. Her professor parents study what happens to trash after it gets thrown away, and Cora knows exactly how it feels--to be thrown away. Between her mom and dad separating and a fallout with her best friend, fifth grade for Cora has been a year of feeling like being tossed into the dumpster. But Cora has learned a couple of things from her parents' trash-tracking studies: Things don't always go where they're supposed to, and sometimes the things you thought you got rid of come back. And occasionally, one person's trash is another's treasure, which Cora and Sybella learn when they come across a diary detailing best-friendship problems. Told in two intertwining points of view, comes a warm, wry story of friendship, growing up, and being true to yourself. Written by Rebecca Donnelly, author of How to Stage a Catastrophe (an Indies Introduce and Indie Next List honoree), The Friendship Lie will speak to any reader who has struggled with what to hold on to and what to throw away.
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