The Friendship Guide - by Jillian Roberts (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Friendship is important--and life would be so dull without it!
- 3-5 Years
- 9.2" x 9.2" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Social Topics
Description
About the Book
In this sweet picture book, respected child psychologist Jillian Roberts outlines the key building blocks of being a good friend. From welcoming newcomers to being patient and kind, this book will help set up readers for a lifetime of wonderful friendships.Book Synopsis
Friendship is important--and life would be so dull without it!
Friendships are essential for social-emotional learning and mental health, but sometimes children struggle with making and keeping friendships. In The Friendship Guide, child psychologist Jillian Roberts outlines central ideas on how to be the best friend you can be. Alongside each of the principles is a scenario showing how it relates to real life--at the playground, at the park, at school or on a playdate. For parents, guardians and kids themselves, it can be difficult to recognize what makes friendships work. With this book, readers will have a comforting and straightforward resource to help guide them toward a lifetime of beautiful friendships.
Praise for Jillian Roberts:
"This book handles a sensitive topic with kindness, compassion, and empathy...A good beginning look at how to broach a complicated topic that's filled with positivity and hope."--Booklist, for On the News
"Gentle but straightforward...[A] reassuring backdrop for the big questions being discussed." --Publishers Weekly, for What Happens When a Loved One Dies?
"A cheery and buoyant introduction to timely and imperative topics for young readers; especially useful in a guidance setting."--School Library Journal, for Under Our Clothes
From the Back Cover
To make good friends, you have to be a good friend.
Learn how to be the best friend you can be by including others, being kind, taking turns and saying sorry when you make a mistake.
Review Quotes
"Delves into a variety of friendship-related scenarios, each crafted to provide meaningful lessons and practical advice for young children...Each example presented in The Friendship Guide is designed to capture common interpersonal dynamics, making the lessons practical and easy to comprehend. One of the book's standout features is its vibrant illustrations which depict a diverse cast of multicultural characters. These visuals are not only appealing but also contribute to the book's inclusivity and relevance, offering representation that ensures children from varied backgrounds can see themselves reflected in the pages. Suitable for classroom collections. Highly recommended."
-- "CM: Canadian Review of Materials""Readers of all ages will benefit from the lessons shared in this book. Thoughtful and positive, this nonfiction text presents useful tools that can be used to gain and retain positive relationships in a way that is accessible to all. This well-researched guide helps children make a connection with the important choices that make a person a good friend."-- "School Library Journal (SLJ)"
"Focuses on the importance of friendships for children's social-emotional learning and mental health. A practical resource for parents, guardians and children about what makes friendships work and how to make lasting and meaningful connections."
-- "BC BookWorld""Roberts' book offers a greatest hits of friendship advice...The situations are relatable, while the writing is direct, not overly pedantic, and suitably engaging for a young audience. Valuable guidance on becoming a better friend, with solid insights and concrete examples."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Rather than simply instructing kids, the book provides a series of brightly illustrated double-page spreads, each stating a basic rule of friendship, dramatizing a related situation involving friends, and offering tips on how to deal with it. This format offers an opportunity for kids and their parents to share their experiences. A useful guide with a practical approach."
-- "Booklist"About the Author
Dr. Jillian Roberts is a child psychologist, author, professor at the University of Victoria and mother of three children. Considered a go-to child psychology expert for journalists, Dr. Roberts is a contributor to the Globe and Mail, Global News and CBC. She is the author of two bestselling and award-winning series of children's books: Just Enough and The World Around Us. Dr. Roberts' most recent titles, Calm and My Promise, are for the very youngest of readers and focus on building child resilience. She lives in Victoria, British Columbia.
Andrea Armstrong is a visual artist living in Vancouver, British Columbia. She spends her days (and often nights) illustrating, painting and designing. With roots in rural Indonesia, small-town Manitoba and metropolitan Singapore, she finds inspiration in the gathered impressions of her childhood. She holds a bachelor's degree in visual communications from Capilano University.