Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Children's book: You'll Always Have a Friend




About the book:
Imagine a world where you always have a place at the table, where you always have a friend. This reassuring and empowering book from Emily Ley helps kids realize that they can always have a place, and offers them practical tools to give them confidence and help them overcome lonely times.

We all know what it's like to feel left out, overlooked, and unseen. And this problem can be so much harder to face when you're a child on the playground, a kid sitting alone in the school cafeteria, and the new kid on the team.

Reassure your children that they are seen. And they are awesome! Help them know that they are not the only ones--everyone has felt lonely or left out at some time or another--and there are lots of ways to always have a friend. You'll Always Have a Friend features vibrant illustrations of a diverse cast of characters and will encourage children to have confidence to make friends and to be a friend to others.

This picture book is great for children ages 0 through 8;will help your children know they are not alone in feeling left out and will equip them with practical things they can do when confronted with these situations;will encourage children to intentionally and proactively reach out to other children, to be kind and inclusive, and to help build a world where everyone has a friend;would make a great gift for baby showers, birthdays, graduations, or holiday gift-giving; andis a perfect back-to-school read to help combat anxiety, have conversations about making friends, and deal with these issues together in a healthy, positive way.

My thoughts:
This is a sweet children's book about the topic of loneliness.  It offers some gentle advice for what to do when those "lonelies" come.  We all feel alone at different times and different situations.  I like that it presented multiple ideas of ways to help you make friends and not feel alone.  

Another aspect I liked about this book was the diversity of characters that are shown.  This can lead to great conversations with your children or in your classroom.

The illustrations are nicely done as well by Romina Galotta.

This book would make a nice addition to your home or school library.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher and was under no obligation to provide a positive review.
Have a day of blessings! 
 Bethany

1 comment:

Debby@Just Breathe said...

It sounds like a good book. Thanks for your review.