An Unusual Friendship is a mostly wordless picture book about friendship, seasons, and life on a Tennessee farm. Follow Wrigley the corgi, Sheldon the gentle Morkie-poo, and Stash the curious calico cat as they explore spring, summer, fall, and winter-then let children tell the story in their own words. Perfect for: - Picture walks and "read-the-pictures" storytelling - Pre-K-2 classrooms, libraries, and cozy bedtime reading - Speech & language practice (sequencing, describing, inferencing) - Social-emotional learning (SEL) themes like friendship, kindness, and belonging Told without words, each page invites imagination, conversation, and connection-showing that friendship can look different for everyone, and still be beautiful. Recommended ages 3-7 ( Pre-K-2) Teacher Note: This mostly wordless book is perfect for picture walks and oral storytelling. Use it to build narrative language (beginning/middle/end), sequencing, inferencing, describing with details, and seasonal vocabulary. Great for SEL discussions (friendship, inclusion, kindness) and for speech therapy or small-group literacy centers.
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