Friendship Is Like a Seesaw
Big Hug Books Series
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Brennan
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Written by:
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Shona Innes
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Irisz Agocs - illustrator
About this listen
Friendship is a very special thing. It’s great to have a friend, and being a friend to someone else is a good feeling too. Sometimes getting along with your friends is easy, and other times it can be a little trickier, but there are lots of ways to keep your friendships balanced and fun for everyone.
©2019 Shona Innes (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing 2023Critic Reviews
'Friendship is Like a Seesaw offers parents, teachers and all those who spend time with children a wonderful opportunity to start conversations about friendships – how they work, why they sometimes make us sad and how to do our part to keep our friendships happy and healthy.' (Kids' Book Review)
'The Big Hug Book series are a thoughtful and crucial addition to any classroom or home, explaining complex emotions in a tone and language perfect for young children.' (Better Reading)
'The "Big Hug Books" series is one that I feel should be on shelves in every home, school and library; actually they should be off the shelves, being read time and time again, so important are the messages in these books.' (Children's Books Daily)