Emma’s Friendwich

Emma’s Friendwich by Stuart J. Murphy, published by Charlesbridge Publishing in July 2010, is an illustrated book designed for young readers. This 32-page edition introduces children to essential friend-making skills through the story of Emma, who has just moved to a new town and is eager to connect with the girl next door. The narrative explores her thoughts and actions as she considers how to approach making new friends.
In this engaging installment of the I See I Learn® series, readers will discover valuable tips about friendship and social interactions. The story emphasizes themes of social skills and new experiences, making it a helpful resource for pre-readers and beginning readers. Through Emma’s journey, children will learn the importance of smiling, asking to play, and sharing toys as they navigate the complexities of forming friendships.
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Friendship is tricky! This installment in the I See I Learn® series introduces youngsters to basic friend-making skills.
Emma just moved to a new town. She wants to make friends with the girl next door, but what should she do? What if she smiles, asks to play, and shares her toys? Pre-readers and beginning readers will love this sweet story and learn valuable tips about making friends of their own. Part of the sixteen book I SEE I LEARN® series for happier, healthier, more confident children!
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