Best Friend Emma

Best Friend Emma by Sally Warner, published by Viking Childrens Books in 2007, is a 102-page juvenile fiction book that explores themes of friendship and social dynamics among young children. The story follows Emma McGraw as she navigates the complexities of friendship when she meets Krysten Rodriguez, a potential new best friend. However, Emma’s existing friendship with Annie Pat complicates her desire to expand her social circle, leading to challenges that test her relationships.
Readers will find a charming and humorous narrative that delves into the importance of friendship and the dilemmas that arise when trying to balance multiple relationships. The book touches on social themes relevant to children, including the significance of making and maintaining friendships, especially during holidays and celebrations like Thanksgiving. This edition presents a relatable story for young readers, emphasizing the joys and challenges of friendship in a school setting.
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As soon as Emma McGraw sees Krysten Rodriguez, she knows that Krysten would make a great best friend. There’s just one problem. Emma already has a best friend–Annie Pat! But Emma is sure she wouldn’t mind if Emma made a new friend for both of them. And she has to do it fast, before Krysten is taken! Annie Pat should appreciate that, right? Actually, no. Not when Emma is forgetting important plans they’ve made together. Suddenly Emma is faced with the prospect of no friends at all!
At once charming, funny, and thoughtful, this fourth book about eightyear- old Emma is sure to find new fans.
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