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It's OK to Need a Friend

Little Brown Bear

By (author) AnneliesDraws
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: Wide Eyed Editions
Published: 1st Jun 2021
Dimensions: w 157mm h 191mm d 13mm
Weight: 160g
Interest age: From 3 to 6 years
ISBN-10: 0711252025
ISBN-13: 9780711252028
Barcode No: 9780711252028
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Synopsis
Friendship is one of life's greatest gifts - and one of its most important skills! As Little Brown Bear knows, having a friend to rely on makes all the difference in the world. But in order to have good friends, it's important to be a good friend. Unlock the power of empathy and kindness with these universal words of wisdom, from popular instagram artist AnneliesDraws. Simple, poignant messages about how we can be better friends are illustrated with AnneliesDraws' adorable, on-trend vintage-style artwork. The inspirational words remind young ones and the young at heart important truths about understanding one another's needs. * Charming illustrated scenes by AnneliesDraws prompt readers to reflect their emotions and others'. * Beautiful vintage-style artworks feature a cast of cute characters making this a gorgeous gift. * Poignant and universal messages on the topic of friendship. Wise Little Brown Bear pays attention to how his friends are feeling and thinks about how he can make them feel better. We can all be more like Little Brown Bear!

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'provide[s] perfect scenarios with which to introduce important moral and social themes with young children.' * Parenting Without Tears * 'these adorable vintage-style picture books gently guide children towards developing empathy, kindness, and self-esteem, whilst also accepting that making mistakes of our own is a part of life and we are learning and growing every time we don't get something completely right.' * BookTrust *