Emma’s Magic Winter

Emma’s Magic Winter by Jean Little, published by Harper Collins on August 8, 2000, is a 64-page children’s book written in English. This story follows Emma, a shy girl who struggles with making friends, particularly when a new neighbor, Sally, moves in next door. Emma’s mother believes that the two girls will easily bond, but Emma’s shyness presents a significant challenge as she finds it difficult to even read aloud in school.
Readers will discover themes of friendship and social interaction as Emma navigates her feelings and attempts to connect with Sally. The narrative explores concepts related to emotions and the challenges of forming new relationships, making it a relatable read for young audiences. This edition is designed for beginner readers, offering a gentle introduction to the complexities of childhood friendships and the emotional landscape that accompanies them.
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A new friend?
When Sally moves into the house next door, Emma’s mom thinks it will be easy for the two girls to become friends. But Emma is so shy, she can barely even read out loud in school. Will Emma ever make friends with her new neighbor?
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