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Who Needs Friends? (Rookie Reader: Repetitive Text)

par Christine Taylor-Butler

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A boy is pleasantly surprised that his friends remember his birthday.
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When people aren't being nice to you, it is okay to play by yourself. Playing in solitude is a great thing for kids to learn about and this book is a perfect way to teach them.

Age - 4-5
Source - Pierce County Library
  msalema6557 | Dec 2, 2015 |
This story follows a young boy as he copes with the fact that nobody remembered his birthday. He decides to make his own card and cupcakes-but discovers that there is a surprise party waiting for him.
Ages: 4-6
Source: Pierce College Library ( )
  cintaclara_luna | Aug 15, 2015 |
today is the birthday for a boy, but nobody seems doesn't notice that. He cerebrate his friends and teacher and give or make something to them, but they seem nothing to do for him.
  yasutakan | May 5, 2014 |
pierce college library ages 6 to 9 , this book is about whose birthday is today, and thinks nobody remember his birthday ,by the way they acted he thought they were mean for not remember, until later when the teacher, and hie friends suprise him vwith a cake
  alaskagirl | Mar 9, 2013 |
When a boy believes everyone has forgotten his birthday, he decides to celebrate it on his own.
Children will experience every emotion with the main character of this easy reader—they will be sad that everyone appears to have forgotten his birthday, happily relieved when he celebrates it on his own, and thrilled when he finds he has not been forgotten after all. They will also learn that, though everything’s better with friends, one can also have fun alone. The boy wanted his friends around him, but he managed to celebrate by himself, and wore a smile the whole time. The pictures appear to have been drawn by the boy himself as he tells the story, illustrating the text though not really adding to it. They show how the boy feels, such as that he is sad his gifts are not reciprocated, but happy enough celebrating alone. It’s unique in showing that this is possible, and perhaps allows the fostering of the first seeds of independency. ( )
  MartyAllen | Oct 23, 2011 |
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