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  • Winx Club: What Are Friends For

    Ellie Oryan, Santanach

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Bloom might look like an ordinary Earth girl, but everyone in the realm of Magix knows she's fairy special! And when she teams up with the rest of the Winx Club and the Specialists from Red Fountain, there's no way the Witches from Cloud Tower can win!
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  • What Are Friends For?

    Sarah Sutton

    eBook (Golden Crown Publishing, LLC, Jan. 14, 2020)
    FALLING IN LOVE ISN'T COMPLICATED...UNLESS IT'S WITH YOUR BEST FRIEND. A close, easygoing friendship can all change with just one kiss. Seventeen-year-old Remi Beaufort learns this the hard way when she plays a blindfolded kissing game at a party.She thinks she’s kissing Jeremy, the totally hot basketball player she’s been crushing on. And the kiss…it’s amazing. Heart-stopping, world-changing, toe-curling. The kiss makes her forget about her overbearing mother, the next-door neighbor’s drama, and the probability that she’ll fail her senior year. The best kiss of her life makes all that fall away.Until her blindfold falls off, and she realizes that instead of kissing her crush, she’s kissing Elijah, her best friend since third grade.Though she somehow manages to convince Elijah that he was kissing his girlfriend, Remi can’t get the thought of his lips on hers out of her head. As things between them grow more and more complicated—because it turns out her fantasizing about his mouth is more of a problem than it sounds—Remi has to make a choice: does she live the rest of her life loving her best friend in secret? Or does she tell the truth and risk ruining their friendship forever?Heart-melting and romantic, What Are Friends For? is a swoon-worthy best-friends-to-lovers story that will leave you crushing hard.
  • That's What Friends Are for

    Mary Engelbreit

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Pub, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Celebrates the joys of having a good friend who always knows the right thing to say
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  • What Are Friends For?

    Rachel Vail

    language (Puffin Books, Sept. 25, 2014)
    The fourth book in bestselling author Rachel Vail's beloved Friendship Ring series!4 rings, 1 promise: Best Friends ForeverOlivia is the 'brain' of the group and she's not afraid to speak her mind. So when the rest of her friends gush over guys and clothes, she can't see what the big deal is. That sort of thing has never been important to her. Until she starts to have strange feelings for a boy in her class, made worse by the fact that her friend Morgan thinks he's a total dork. Now, Olivia finds herself keeping her feelings inside, when she knows she should just be honest with her friends.
  • That's What Friends Are For

    Valeri Gorbachev

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, June 16, 2005)
    Why is Friend Pig crying? Goat isn't sure. Could he have fallen down thestairs and broken his leg? Could he have forgotten to turn off the shower and flooded the house? Could robbers have stolen his apple pie? Whatever it is, Goat has a way to fix it—after all, that's what friends are for!In his trademark gentle watercolors,Valeri Gorbachev brings us another hilarious tale of misunderstanding between Pig and Goat that will take young readers to the heart of unconditional friendship.
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  • That's What Friends Are For

    Florence Parry Heide, Sylvia Van Clief, Holly Meade

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 1, 2003)
    With a sly wink, Florence Parry Heide and Sylvia Van Clief offer a valuable lesson about true friendship, brought to life in vivid collage by Holly Meade."If I had a bad leg," says the crab,"I would get rid of it and grow another one.""It’s nice of you to give advice," says Theodore.Theodore the elephant has hurt his leg and can’t meet his cousin at theend of the forest. What a pity! Of course, all the other animals are more than willing to give him advice. After all, that’s what friends are for - isn’tit? Florence Parry Heide’s unmistakable dry wit rings through this clevercumulative tale of a long-suffering elephant, his well-meaning friends, and a straight-shooting opossum who reminds them all what being a real friend means.
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  • What Are Friends For?

    Rachel Vail

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 25, 2014)
    The fourth book in bestselling author Rachel Vail's beloved Friendship Ring series!4 rings, 1 promise: Best Friends ForeverOlivia is the 'brain' of the group and she's not afraid to speak her mind. So when the rest of her friends gush over guys and clothes, she can't see what the big deal is. That sort of thing has never been important to her. Until she starts to have strange feelings for a boy in her class, made worse by the fact that her friend Morgan thinks he's a total dork. Now, Olivia finds herself keeping her feelings inside, when she knows she should just be honest with her friends.
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  • That's What Friends Are For

    Florence Parry Heide, Sylvia Van Clief, Holly Meade

    Paperback (Candlewick, Feb. 13, 2007)
    "Kids will take comfort in this endearing — and enduring — tale of friends helping friends." — BOOKLISTTheodore the elephant has hurt his leg and can’t meet his cousin at the end of the forest. What a pity! Of course, all the other animals are more than willing to give him advice. After all, that’s what friends are for — isn’t it? Enhanced by Holly Meade’s vivid collages, Florence Parry Heide’s dry wit rings through this cumulative tale of a long-suffering elephant, his well-meaning friends, and a straight-talking opossum who shows them all what being a REAL friend means.
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  • That's What Friends Are For

    Patrick Lewis, Christopher Denise

    eBook (Sleeping Bear Press, June 25, 2012)
    Meet Tugg and Teeny. Best friends since... well, forever! Tugg, a gorilla, and Teeny, a monkey, live together in their jungle neighborhood, Sidekick Thicket. As opposite as night and day, the two friends work and play together, each helping the other face life's challenges. That's What Friends Are For is a trio of stories that has Teeny helping hippo Margie Barge learn self-acceptance, finding a substitute horn for Rocko Rhino, and hosting a neighborhood picnic. All with the help of her best friend, Tugg. Engagingly written by Children's Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis, this beginning reader series is charmingly brought to life by Redwall artist Christopher Denise.
  • What Friends Are For

    Megan Hess

    Hardcover (Piatkus Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Genuine friendship is not about grand gestures. It's about the little things you sometimes take for granted. Whether it's to have a great time, comfort you when you're down, or just keep you company, you know you can rely on your true friends. These simple moments are wonderfully and humorously captured in this beautifully illustrated book by artist Megan Hess. The perfect book to celebrate friendship, this is an ideal present to give to someone who's been there for you. After all, that's what friends are for.
  • That's What Friends Are For!

    R.J. Furness, Fiona Fletcher

    language (Orgo Press, May 17, 2020)
    R.J. Furness and Fiona Fletcher bring you an enchanting read-alone edition of their much-loved picture book, 'That's What Friends Are For!'Have you ever met Oscar the orgo?He’s a creature you might not know.With a long, thin neck, and only two legs,he tends to hang out in the snow.When Oscar wakes one noisy morning, he is in for a big surprise. More orgo have gathered outside his cosy cave, while their young pups learn what orgo do best.A wonderful new story from the creators of Have You Ever Heard Of An Orgo?.Join Oscar The Orgo as he makes some heart-warming discoveries in his very first running trial.
  • That's What Friends Are For

    Patrick Lewis, Christopher Denise

    Paperback (Sleeping Bear Press, Jan. 3, 2012)
    Meet Tugg and Teeny. Best friends since... well, forever! Tugg, a gorilla, and Teeny, a monkey, live together in their jungle neighborhood, Sidekick Thicket. As opposite as night and day, the two friends work and play together, each helping the other face life's challenges. That's What Friends Are For is a trio of stories that has Teeny helping hippo Margie Barge learn self-acceptance, finding a substitute horn for Rocko Rhino, and hosting a neighborhood picnic. All with the help of her best friend, Tugg. Engagingly written by Children's Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis, this beginning reader series is charmingly brought to life by Redwall artist Christopher Denise.
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