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What If We Were All Friends! by C.M. Harris presents a wonderful world where we can live together peacefully. Even though each person is different, we are all amazing in our own way. Friends accept each other no matter what differences they have. When we become friends, we look out for each other and help all we can. Indeed, friends sometimes disagree, but they make up, and the friendship continues. Children will learn skills to improve friendships as they enjoy reading this story and looking at the pictures. The author encourages children to become friends with others and what it means to be a good friend. As you read this book with your child, discuss how differences work together to make us one.
Children love reading stories that rhyme. C.M. Harris's rhymes in What If We Were All Friends! draw children’s attention to one of the most important lessons they will ever learn. There is more than enough hate in this world, and this book will help children understand that friendship is one of the best cures for hate. Since friends work things out when they disagree, the world can live in peace if we learn to be friends. True friendship lasts a lifetime, so being friends with everyone can bring lasting peace. Take time to discuss what it takes to be a good friend and how to make friends with those who seem different. I have found that playing games and having fun is an excellent way to develop friendships. I highly recommend this book to share the joys and power of friendship with your child.