A resourceful girl finds a way to make her new house a home. All it
takes is a few personal items, some books, and most of all, a friend.
Rosa and her mother have moved to a new house. Rosa knows what she needs
to feel at home in her new room: on Monday, clothes in the closet; on
Tuesday, her treasure box on her desk, on Wednesday, a poster on the
wall. But still, somehow, her room seems empty. More, her cat Concertina
seems to say.
Late at night in bed, she dreams about how to decorate her room. On
Thursday, she borrows five new books from the library. On Sunday, as
Rosa sits in her room drawing a picture, she looks out the window and
sees a girl outside playing. Now Rosa knows what she needs to make her
room special: a new friend.
Perfect for children struggling with transitions, this sensitive story
reveals that even disruptive changes can present exciting opportunities
and imaginative possibilities for new experiences and new friends.