Chloe loves going to school, but the first few days of middle school
felt different. Chloe didn't understand why she wasn't invited to one
of her classmates' birthday parties, yet all the other girls did.
She felt sad and left out. These feelings and experiences were all new
to Chloe. She was confused. She had all the ingredients of a great
friend yet still wondered, "What do you do when friends don't treat
you with kindness?"
Find out how this brave girl navigates the trials and tribulations that
pop up on her way to discovering the recipe for lasting friendship.
When other kids aren't kind, will Chloe have the confidence to stand
up for herself? Will she choose to surround herself with friends who
treat her well?
This sweet children's picture book gives boys and girls a realistic
framework on how to handle challenging situations that commonly occur in
friendships.
This book comes with a free Reader's Guide for children. The guide
is available for free download from the publisher website. Lesson plans,
activities and discussion questions to allow parents, teachers and
caregivers to explore the topic further and deepen comprehension.
The best book for addressing friendship issues in school.
The Fruit Salad Friend by award-winning author Maria Dismondy carries
the key message of conflict resolution, friendship and bullying
supported by the many advocates of positive parenting solutions. It's
sure to round out your home or school library among other books that
focus on being left out, standing up to bullies and having
confidence. Like the work of Gabi Garcia (Listening to My Body) and
Grace Byers (I Am Enough).