Friends are Free

Friends are Free by Catherine Johnson, published by Fulton Books on June 15, 2020, is a 66-page work written in English. This book helps children understand the significance of honesty and the essence of true friendship. It explores themes of self-perception and the impact of overconfidence, illustrating how indulging in self-praise can lead to feelings of isolation.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes the importance of truthfulness and the value of genuine connections. The story addresses social themes such as friendship and bullying, encouraging young readers to reflect on their interactions with others. Through its engaging content, this book aims to foster discussions about self-esteem and the qualities that define meaningful relationships.
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This books helps children see the importance of always telling the truth as well as the meaning of a true friendship. It addresses that one may consider themselves beautiful, but there is always someone else even more beautiful and talented. In conclusion, how becoming overconfident, indulging in self-praise (bragging) can lead to isolation.
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