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Let's Be Friends

by Amanda Miller
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Overview

Friends laugh, play, and help each other. How do you make a new friend? How do you stay friends?

Read this book to learn more about being friends.

Synopsis

Friends laugh, play, and help each other. How do you make a new friend? How do you stay friends?

Read this book to learn more about being friends.

Children's Literature

Friends are an important part of our lives. Read and find out what friends do as a part of friendship such as sharing laughter, helping each other, and playing together. There are colorful photographs of friends enjoying each other's company as they share smiles, cookies, and games. Some readers may need guidance or an introduction about the informational text features such as the table of contents, index, captions, bold print, and labels. The glossary of the words that are in bold print in the main text has a pronunciation guide, and some of the words include snapshots to support the descriptions. There are two resources listed in the back of the book, however, teachers may wish include additional resources, discussions, and activities to develop further concepts like turn taking. For other books on the theme of citizenship, there are other titles in the "Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers—We the Kids" series. Reviewer: Carrie Hane Hung

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Children's Literature - Carrie Hane Hung

Friends are an important part of our lives. Read and find out what friends do as a part of friendship such as sharing laughter, helping each other, and playing together. There are colorful photographs of friends enjoying each other's company as they share smiles, cookies, and games. Some readers may need guidance or an introduction about the informational text features such as the table of contents, index, captions, bold print, and labels. The glossary of the words that are in bold print in the main text has a pronunciation guide, and some of the words include snapshots to support the descriptions. There are two resources listed in the back of the book, however, teachers may wish include additional resources, discussions, and activities to develop further concepts like turn taking. For other books on the theme of citizenship, there are other titles in the "Scholastic News Nonfiction Readersβ€”We the Kids" series. Reviewer: Carrie Hane Hung

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2009
Publisher
Scholastic Library Publishing
Pages
24
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780531214442

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