Playdate with Lulu

Playdate with Lulu by Irene Kilpatrick is a repackaged edition published by Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon on December 29, 2009. This early reader features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Kai-lan and her friend Lulu as they navigate their differing interests during a playdate, highlighting the importance of sharing and compromise.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that addresses common challenges faced by preschoolers, such as learning to get along with others. As Kai-lan and Lulu explore ways to incorporate both dancing and bubble-blowing into their play, the book encourages young readers to understand the value of collaboration and adaptability in friendships. This interactive adventure is designed to resonate with early readers and supports their development in social skills.
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In this early reader, Kai-lan has a playdate with her friend, Lulu! But there’s a problem. Kai-lan wants to dance and Lulu wants to blow bubbles, and since they’re playing apart, they’re not having much fun. How will they find a way to play together? They’ll do a little bit of what Lulu wants to do, and a little bit of what Kai-lan wants to do. They can blow bubbles while they dance! This book addresses an issue that presents a challenge to many preschoolers: learning to share, compromise, and get along with others.
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