Big Friends

Big Friends by Linda Sarah, published by Macmillan on January 19, 2016, is a children’s book that explores themes of friendship and social dynamics. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows best friends Birt and Etho as they engage in imaginative play, transforming cardboard boxes into various adventurous roles. However, their dynamic is challenged when a new boy expresses a desire to join their fun, prompting a reflection on the nature of friendship and inclusion.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that highlights the importance of imagination and the complexities of forming new friendships. Through the playful adventures of Birt and Etho, the book addresses social themes relevant to young children, such as sharing and welcoming others into established groups. Illustrated by Benji Davies, Big Friends invites children to consider how friendships can evolve and expand, making it a thoughtful addition to any young reader’s collection.
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When a new boy wants to join in their play, will these two friends find room for three? Find out in children’s book author Linda Sarah’s Big Friends, illustrated by Benji Davies
Birt and Etho are best friends. Together they play outside in big cardboard boxes. Sometimes they’re kings, soldiers, astronauts. Sometimes they’re pirates sailing wild seas and skies. But always, always they’re Big friends. Then one day a new boy arrives, and he wants to join them. Can two become three?
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