Chester’s Way

Chester’s Way by Kevin Henkes is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin Books in 1989. This later edition features 32 pages of vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling in English. The narrative follows Chester and Wilson, two friends who share a unique bond and a specific way of doing things, from cutting their sandwiches diagonally to using hand signals while biking.
As the story unfolds, readers will discover how the arrival of Lilly, who has her own distinct approach to life, challenges Chester and Wilson’s routine. The book explores themes of friendship and adaptability within a family context, making it a relatable read for young audiences. With its colorful illustrations and simple yet meaningful storyline, Chester’s Way invites children to reflect on the dynamics of friendship and the importance of embracing differences.
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Chester and Wilson have their own way of doing things, and they do everything together. When they cut their sandwiches, it is always diagonally. When they ride their bikes, they always use hand signals. If Chester is hungry, Wilson is hungry, too. They are two of a kind, and that’s the way they like it–until indomitable Lilly, who has “her” own way of doing things, moves into the neighborhood. Full color. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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