Friend Maker Starring the “Inklings”

Friend Maker Starring the “Inklings” by Arthur R. Morris, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in 2015, is a 110-page book designed to facilitate friendship among children. Inspired by a conversation with the author’s grandson, the book emphasizes the importance of making friends at a young age and addresses the challenges children face in breaking the ice with peers. Through engaging illustrations and interactive questions, this edition aims to foster connections and understanding among children from diverse backgrounds.
Readers will find that Friend Maker includes seventy-five illustrations paired with two hundred fun questions, providing a playful approach to initiating conversations and building friendships. The book is suitable for various settings, including classrooms, family gatherings, and community events, making it a versatile tool for teachers, counselors, and parents. By encouraging children to engage with one another, this book serves as a resource for promoting social interaction and understanding, steering them away from passive entertainment like TV and video games.
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The inspiration of Friend Maker came about from a question answered by my five-year-old grandson, Parker. I asked him what was the most fun thing he liked to do on the playground. I was thinking the slide or maybe the playhouse. But to my surprise he answered, “I like to make friends with kids I don’t know.” The impact of his answer struck me like a rock. I started thinking of how important it was to have friends at a young age and the difficulty it takes for kids to break the ice to get to know one another. Too often, children make wrong decisions about others carrying out inappropriate actions. Prejudices, different lifestyles, and wrong impressions about cultures and ethnic backgrounds can be misunderstood. This book contains seventy-five illustrations with two hundred fun questions. It will give two individuals a fun, fast shortcut to get to know one another instantly, creating lasting friendships. I recommend this book for teachers, counselors, church groups where children are not familiar with others, travel time, reunions, family gatherings, and as a deterrent from TV and video games. It’s a simple book designed for making friends with the Inklings.
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