Being Friends

Being Friends by Karen Beaumont is a delightful children’s book published by Dial Books on May 27, 2002. This fifth or later edition features 32 pages of engaging text and illustrations that celebrate the joys of friendship. Through playful rhymes, the story highlights the unique differences between two best friends who embrace their individuality while enjoying each other’s company.
Readers will discover how these friends navigate their contrasting interests, from baseball to dress-up, showcasing the fun that comes from their diverse personalities. The narrative emphasizes themes of friendship and acceptance, making it a charming addition to children’s fiction. With its engaging illustrations and rhythmic text, this book invites young readers to appreciate the value of being friends, regardless of their differences.
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I like you
and you like me,
and though we’re different as can be . . .
we both like being friends!
In lilting rhyme and charming images two true-blue best friends proclaim their differences, and have fun with them too. So when one wants to play baseball and the other prefers a game of dress-up, a true pal finds she can pitch while wearing a tiara. And though one buddy favors days and the other nights-both like having pillow fights!
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