Summer camp is more fun when you have Friends for Keeps! It's Ida May's first time at sleepaway camp, and her two BFFs, popular Stacey and highly organized Jenna, are also coming along. But when they arrive at camp, their bunkmate is the last person Ida expected to ever see again: Elizabeth Evans, her last best friend who moved away before the start of this series. Ida was heartbroken when Liz didn't answer her letters, and now Liz won't even apologize. All the other girls are ready to welcome Liz back, but Ida just can't be the peacemaker this time. Not until she and Liz talk. Chockablock with fourth-grade wisdom, laughter, jealousies--and apologies--this conclusion to the series is a must read for all Ida May fans.
After her best friend moves away, fourth-grader Ida May is determined not to make another best friend, despite the efforts of a new girl in her class.
Will her BFF come to her rescue, or is this the perfect job for a frenemy? Packed with fourth-grade jealousies, problems, misbehavior, and consequences, this third book about Ida May stands on its own.
And so begins a whimsical exploration of what it means to be a best friend. Full of imagination and charm, this is the perfect picture book for little ones hoping to find--and be--a best friend at school.
'" Morimoto, a young professional woman in Japan, wishes her parents would stop trying to get her to marry a man and settle down.
It was a who's who list of movie stars, business moguls, and the children of industrialist families whose money seemed to beget more money faster than their self-condemning headlines. These are our nation's cool kids.
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Your Best Friend Is Coming
Fourth-grader Ida May and her new best friend, Stacey Merriweather, discover a mermaid nightlight that they believe can grant wishes.
Hunter the raccoon is not sure what he should do when his best friend Stripe starts acting up at preschool.
"Praise" For "Conversations With Your Best Friend" "Do not try and read this book, that would be absolutely impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth...there is no book.