Making Friends

Making Friends by Reese Haller, published by Personal Power Press in 2006, is a 112-page book that explores themes of friendship and social connections through the adventures of Fred the Mouse. In this second installment of the Fred the Mouse series, Fred embarks on a journey from his home in search of a dreamlike place where all creatures coexist peacefully. Along the way, he encounters various animals, forming friendships that reveal the true essence of the magical place he seeks.
Readers will find that the narrative focuses on Fred’s interactions with a diverse cast of characters, including a snake, a barn swallow, a crow, a turtle, a cat, and a watchdog. The story emphasizes social themes and the importance of friendship, illustrating how the connections we make can shape our understanding of harmony and community. This edition, written in English, invites young readers to reflect on their own experiences with friendship and the value of companionship.
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Fred the Mouse Book Two: Making Friends, written by the youngest published fiction author in America, Reese Haller, is about the scurry and scamper chanpion, Fred the mouse, who leaves home in search of a magical place in his dreams where the creatures live in peace and harmony. He begins his search back at the location where he was born and befriends a snake, barn swallow, crow, turtle, cat and watchdog. He discovers that the magical place he seeks is in the hearts and attitudes of the friends he has made along the way.
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