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Everyone — parents, teachers, and children — is gearing up. The big day is right around the corner: the first day of school.

It’s a tense time for children and the adults in their lives — even for a child returning to the same school. There’s so much to do in preparation, so many new things to deal with.

My son always wondered if he’d have a friend, and later if his best buddy would be back and if they would still be best friends.

Friends, like fears, come in all shapes and sizes. And it’s probably a good thing to remind children of this.

Two new personalities, Elephant and Piggie (opens in a new window), in books by Mo Willems (Hyperion) can remind young readers in a playful, pleasurable, and easy-to-read and downright funny way that even the most unlikely characters can become friends. They’re a little like Lobel’s much beloved Frog and Toad (opens in a new window)(HarperCollins).

So here’s to friendship and beginnings as the new school year is almost upon us. May they be filled with fun and happy surprises.

About the Author

Reading Rockets’ children’s literature expert, Maria Salvadore, brings you into her world as she explores the best ways to use kids’ books both inside — and outside — of the classroom.

Publication Date
August 16, 2007
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