Someone: A Story of Acceptance
“Lovely . . . It's become one of my daughters' go-to's."—Adam Levine
"A playful story that teaches children (and adults) a valuable lesson about acceptance and connection."—Meredith C. Murphy, Ph.D., Child Psychologist
Recess is tough without Somebody to play with!
Why is finding a friend to play with so hard? That’s what Someone wants to know! All the other kids in his class have playmates, but not Someone. Without a friend, all Someone can do is watch the fun from the sidelines. Will he ever find Somebody to play with?
Authors Jay and Bodie Ostrowski—a father and son duo—use their delightful and whimsical illustrations to guide young readers through playtime politics, encouraging learning and inviting laughter from children and parents alike.
Parents, grandparents, teachers, and loved ones will love reading this book to their favorite boy or girl at bedtime (or any time).
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"A playful story that teaches children (and adults) a valuable lesson about acceptance and connection."—Meredith C. Murphy, Ph.D., Child Psychologist
Recess is tough without Somebody to play with!
Why is finding a friend to play with so hard? That’s what Someone wants to know! All the other kids in his class have playmates, but not Someone. Without a friend, all Someone can do is watch the fun from the sidelines. Will he ever find Somebody to play with?
Authors Jay and Bodie Ostrowski—a father and son duo—use their delightful and whimsical illustrations to guide young readers through playtime politics, encouraging learning and inviting laughter from children and parents alike.
Parents, grandparents, teachers, and loved ones will love reading this book to their favorite boy or girl at bedtime (or any time).
Someone: A Story of Acceptance
“Lovely . . . It's become one of my daughters' go-to's."—Adam Levine
"A playful story that teaches children (and adults) a valuable lesson about acceptance and connection."—Meredith C. Murphy, Ph.D., Child Psychologist
Recess is tough without Somebody to play with!
Why is finding a friend to play with so hard? That’s what Someone wants to know! All the other kids in his class have playmates, but not Someone. Without a friend, all Someone can do is watch the fun from the sidelines. Will he ever find Somebody to play with?
Authors Jay and Bodie Ostrowski—a father and son duo—use their delightful and whimsical illustrations to guide young readers through playtime politics, encouraging learning and inviting laughter from children and parents alike.
Parents, grandparents, teachers, and loved ones will love reading this book to their favorite boy or girl at bedtime (or any time).
"A playful story that teaches children (and adults) a valuable lesson about acceptance and connection."—Meredith C. Murphy, Ph.D., Child Psychologist
Recess is tough without Somebody to play with!
Why is finding a friend to play with so hard? That’s what Someone wants to know! All the other kids in his class have playmates, but not Someone. Without a friend, all Someone can do is watch the fun from the sidelines. Will he ever find Somebody to play with?
Authors Jay and Bodie Ostrowski—a father and son duo—use their delightful and whimsical illustrations to guide young readers through playtime politics, encouraging learning and inviting laughter from children and parents alike.
Parents, grandparents, teachers, and loved ones will love reading this book to their favorite boy or girl at bedtime (or any time).
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781628729696 |
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Publisher: | Arcade |
Publication date: | 10/02/2018 |
Edition description: | Arcade Kids |
Pages: | 20 |
Product dimensions: | 9.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d) |
Age Range: | 3 - 5 Years |
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