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My First Best Friend Is a Girl: A little bit different but still the same
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My First Best Friend Is a Girl: A little bit different but still the same
Current price: $9.95


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My First Best Friend Is a Girl: A little bit different but still the same
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"My First Best Friend Is a Girl," the first book in the Differentville Series stars Smarty Perkins and Reggie Read, who are seven-year-old best friends. It whimsically embraces the unusual, the colorful, and the special aspects of DIFFERENCE among early elementary children, all different colors and different sizes. The rhyme and rhythm contribute to the story: the magic of friendship between kids, and the challenge of a friendship between a boy and a girl. Chester Westerton, a big boy with a big name, questions a friendship between Reggie Read and Smarty Perkins. Ever the heroine, Smarty Perkins, a seven-year old black girl, teaches Chester the path to friendship requires work; you make friends by kindness, by practicing love; friends don´t just show up in life. -Emergent vocabulary and concept based. The four illustrated books in the DIFFERENTVILLE series star Smarty Perkins and Reggie Read, seven-year-old friends. Each book utilizes the unusual, colorful, and special aspects of DIFFERENCE: "The Hullaballou at the Differentville School," "The Brouhaha at the Park and the Pool," "The MishMash at the Soapbox Derby Dash." They unfold with rhyme, alliteration, repetition, and fun-sounding words, presenting lessons that challenge children of this age (5-9). The books use BIG words in wonderful context. Book II-THE HULLABLALLOU AT THE DIFFERENTVILLE SCHOOL surrounds the whimsical experiences of six very different children, a hyperactive kid, a Russian speaker, a Japanese-American boy, a Black girl, an Albino boy, and a Hispanic girl, plus a pesky little brother. Differentville is a colorful town with a popcorn farm, the Abrakadabra Tire Factory, the Fukimoto Flower Farm, and the K-12 music school.