How to be a friend: A guide to making friends and keeping them
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How to be a friend: A guide to making friends and keeping them
Books
Lower primary
Parent
International
emotional literacy
friendships
Topics: friendships, conflict resolution, emotional literacy.
Fiction
This picture book contains many examples of how to be a friend and offers kids practical suggestions about resolving arguments, getting over being shy, handling bossy children and bullies, and more.
Agers 4 to 8 years.
Brown, Laurene Krasny and Marc Brown. How to be a friend: A guide to making friends and keeping them. New York: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2001.
ISBN: 9780316111539
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- Resource audience: Lower primary Parent Resource Locations: International Resource type: Books