New Friend, A (22)
A New Friend is a heartwarming tale of a new friendship made at school, told from two perspectives through an innovative split book format. Follow the heartwarming story of a new friendship in this innovative title, comprised of two books telling two different perspectives of the story of Joe and Mae! It's Joe's first day at a new school. It's big, scary and different. He misses his school, his old friends and his old life. Can't he just go back to the way things were? When Mae hears that there's a new kid starting school, she can't wait to meet him. Is this her chance to make a true friend? This uplifting tale of overcoming fears and making new friends is the perfect gift for anyone struggling with new challenges, and the innovative format means kids can read the story again and again, each time in different ways!
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SeriesSingle Picture Books
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ManufacturerQEB Publishing
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PublisherPuppet Company, The
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Publisher or imprintPuppet Company, The
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AuthorVian, Maddy
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ISBN-139780711275713
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FormatHardcover
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Size11.7 x 9.6
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Reading InterestPreK,K,1,2
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# of Pages48
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Reviews / Awards NotedYes
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Date Published2022
A New Friend is a heartwarming tale of a new friendship made at school, told from two perspectives through an innovative split book format. Follow the heartwarming story of a new friendship in this innovative title, comprised of two books telling two different perspectives of the story of Joe and Mae! It's Joe's first day at a new school. It's big, scary and different. He misses his school, his old friends and his old life. Can't he just go back to the way things were? When Mae hears that there's a new kid starting school, she can't wait to meet him. Is this her chance to make a true friend? This uplifting tale of overcoming fears and making new friends is the perfect gift for anyone struggling with new challenges, and the innovative format means kids can read the story again and again, each time in different ways! “Joe is scared about being the new boy in town but Mae is determined to befriend him. Told in a split format, this is a sweet and reassuring follow up to We’ll Be Together Again.”—The Bookseller "A sweet, reassuring tale about making friends."—Kirkus Reviews