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Published | 14 Jul 2016 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 40 |
ISBN | 9781408869093 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury USA Childrens |
Dimensions | 215 x 280 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Gorgeous and profoundly moving, Be A Friend was an instant favorite with me and daughter. Salina Yoon has created a picture book that my family will keep going back to time and again.
Nicola Yoon, #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of EVERYTHING EVERYTHING
Yoon, no stranger to odd-couple friendships . . . has changed tactics, creating a story about two people who just happen to see the world in a complementary way . . . Refreshingly, this story is not about overcoming shy or unusual behavior: no one ever makes Dennis speak, and no one teases him for the way he chooses to express himself. A sweet, visually striking story of friendship and acceptance.
starred review, Booklist
This heartwarming book describes what it takes to be a friend . . . A wonderful book to use to encourage students to be themselves, to acknowledge that people are different, to introduce inferencing, to discuss disabilities, and to understand what it means to be a friend. Highly recommended.
School Library Connection
It's the art and design that truly shine in this work-in fact, the story can easily be interpreted by pre-readers through the pictures alone . . . Warm and nostalgic . . . Delightful artwork buoys this quiet celebration of imagination, uniqueness, and friendship.
School Library Journal
A launchpad for discussions of individuality. Yoon's lively illustrations will encourage young readers to mime along with Dennis. Her use of red dotted lines to depict each pantomime will allow children to fill in the blanks using their imaginations. Adults will enjoy her eye for details, including a poster of Marcel Marceau in Dennis' wardrobe. A delightful story about the celebration of individuality and friendship.
Kirkus Reviews
This comforting story successfully addresses the common fear of storms for a young audience . . . The storm's impact has no lasting power against a family's love.
School Library Journal on STORMY NIGHT
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