Scribbly A Real Imaginary Friend Tale

Scribbly A Real Imaginary Friend Tale by Ged Adamson is a picture book published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2021, featuring 40 pages in English. This story follows Maude, who, after moving to a new town, feels the absence of a friend. To fill this void, she creates an imaginary blue puppy named Scribbly, who not only engages in playful activities but also helps Maude discover the importance of being true to herself and finding courage in forming new friendships.
In this narrative, readers will explore themes of friendship, new experiences, and the significance of self-acceptance. As Maude interacts with Scribbly, she learns valuable lessons about connecting with others, both human and animal. The book addresses social themes and the emotional journey of adapting to change, making it a relatable read for young audiences navigating similar experiences.
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Imaginary friends are real friends.
When Maude moves to a new town, everything feels…okay. Things would feel just right if only she had a friend.
So, Maude draws a blue puppy and names him Scribbly.
He plays catch, takes naps, but most importantly, Scribbly teaches Maude the importance of staying true to herself and gives her the courage to meet new friends–both human and four-legged.
This heartfelt picture book from Ged Adamson, the creator of Shark Dog! and Ava and the Rainbow (Who Stayed) is perfect for fans of Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak, Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson, The Adventures of Beekle by Dan Santat, and The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld.
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