Cheryl McCann, Editor, Review Books (www.review-books.com, May 1, 2005) ?Making New Friends beautifully addresses this challenge, which is a common challenge for children of mobile families. Young... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The story of a young boy named TJ who has just moved into a new residence with his family
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
We live in a highly mobile society. It's perhaps hardest on the children who are moved from school to school and are repeatedly faced with the necessity of losing old friends and making new ones every time the family relocates. Making New Friends is the story of a young boy named TJ who has just moved into a new residence with his family and is hesitant about going out to meet the kids in his new neighborhood. Then while playing with one of the boxes that his family's possessions had been moved in, TJ is surprised with it comes to life and starts to talk to him. Browny helps TJ to develop the self-confidence to make new friends, and TJ comes to realize that is okay to miss his old friends -- and to remember the good times they shared. Recommended for both school and community library picturebook collections, Making New Friends is brilliantly co-authored by Jacqueline Blumenstock and David Pools at a third grade reading level, while Colleen Madden's gentle illustrations are thoroughly age appropriate for young readers ages 4 to 10.
Building Self-Confidece
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
"Making New Friends" helps a child build self-confidence and make new friends. T. J. like many children is unsure how the children in the new neighborhood will like him. Brownie shows him he'll have no problem making friends. The maps and facts of each state Brownie moves is a wonderful bonus.
This is great.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This is a simple story that triggers the imagination to go to work for you, where "out of the box" is a good thing. It's excellently written, wonderfully illustrated and is thought capturing in a way that will enable one to take the concept of using one's imagination to use it in a way that should enable one to jump the hurdle of making new friends. And, who's concept is simple enough that it's adaptable to apply to other hurdles in life. The balance of this series should be just as great.
Highly recommend
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I highly recommend this book for children 3 years and up. My son is 3 years old and loves this book!! He wants me to read it to him every night. To my surprise and amazment, from the very first time I read this book to him, he sits and listen to the whole book. Lynn Marie Hirshman, douglassville, pa
Making New Friends
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Rarely does a children's book combine a charming character, a good story and a geography lesson as successfully as Making New Friends. Children of any age can relate to the anxiety of moving to a new neighborhood. The character Brownie Big Box reassures and inspires TJ to make new friends and helps him realize that imagination can help overcome the uncertainty of a new situation. Beautifully illustrated, the book is just the right length to hold a young reader's interest. The "Did you know?" pages at the front and back of the book offer a few simple facts about the locations that Brownie Big Box visits. As a parent, it's refreshing to find a book that stimulates your child's imagination. The real prize, however, is the lesson he or she will learn about making new friends .
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