Description
Explore the heartwarming tale of 'When a Friend Needs a Friend,' a beautifully illustrated children’s book that addresses the important topic of friendship and emotional support. This engaging story follows Oskar and Aya, two best friends who enjoy building and exploring together, yet face the challenges of emotional fluctuations. With 32 pages of relatable content, this book is ideal for young readers navigating their own feelings and those of their peers.
Written by Roozeboos and published by Scholastic US, this story resonates with themes of empathy, mental health, and the importance of being present for friends during tough times. Parents and educators will appreciate its candid approach to discussing sadness and emotional well-being. The narrative encourages children to express their emotions and understand that it’s okay to feel sad sometimes. Perfect for fans of 'The Rabbit Listened' and 'The Boy with Big Feelings,' it serves as a compassionate guide for fostering emotional intelligence.
Additionally, 'When a Friend Needs a Friend' integrates light STEM concepts through Oskar’s aunt's construction site, symbolizing how friendships, much like buildings, require a solid foundation of trust and understanding to endure life's ups and downs. This book is not just a story; it’s a stepping stone for conversations about feelings, resilience, and the beauty of companionship.
Order now for fast delivery across New Zealand! Ideal for gift-giving, educational purposes, or simply nurturing a child’s love for reading and understanding emotional support.
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9781338813944
Number of Pages 32
By Roozeboos, Ch
Publisher Scholastic US
What is the best way to be a friend when someone you love is hurting? Perfect for fans of The Rabbit Listened and The Boy with Big Feelings. Oskar and Aya are best friends who love to build things, make up stories, and visit the construction site where Oskar's aunt works. Most of... the time they have loads of fun together, but sometimes Oskar feels too sad to play. How can Aya help when she's not sure what Oskar needs? When a Friend Needs a Friend addresses mental health with unflinching candor and compassion and shows how sadness is a normal part of life, something to be felt rather than fixed. Readers might see themselves in both characters -- sometimes suffering as Oskar does, and sometimes being an ally as Aya is.The story also contains light STEM connections to construction, which acts as a subtle metaphor for building a friendship and creating something stable and lasting that can withstand the ups and downs of normal human emotions.Read less
Written by Roozeboos and published by Scholastic US, this story resonates with themes of empathy, mental health, and the importance of being present for friends during tough times. Parents and educators will appreciate its candid approach to discussing sadness and emotional well-being. The narrative encourages children to express their emotions and understand that it’s okay to feel sad sometimes. Perfect for fans of 'The Rabbit Listened' and 'The Boy with Big Feelings,' it serves as a compassionate guide for fostering emotional intelligence.
Additionally, 'When a Friend Needs a Friend' integrates light STEM concepts through Oskar’s aunt's construction site, symbolizing how friendships, much like buildings, require a solid foundation of trust and understanding to endure life's ups and downs. This book is not just a story; it’s a stepping stone for conversations about feelings, resilience, and the beauty of companionship.
Order now for fast delivery across New Zealand! Ideal for gift-giving, educational purposes, or simply nurturing a child’s love for reading and understanding emotional support.
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9781338813944
Number of Pages 32
By Roozeboos, Ch
Publisher Scholastic US
What is the best way to be a friend when someone you love is hurting? Perfect for fans of The Rabbit Listened and The Boy with Big Feelings. Oskar and Aya are best friends who love to build things, make up stories, and visit the construction site where Oskar's aunt works. Most of... the time they have loads of fun together, but sometimes Oskar feels too sad to play. How can Aya help when she's not sure what Oskar needs? When a Friend Needs a Friend addresses mental health with unflinching candor and compassion and shows how sadness is a normal part of life, something to be felt rather than fixed. Readers might see themselves in both characters -- sometimes suffering as Oskar does, and sometimes being an ally as Aya is.The story also contains light STEM connections to construction, which acts as a subtle metaphor for building a friendship and creating something stable and lasting that can withstand the ups and downs of normal human emotions.Read less