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Default preschool book list friends theme - promoting postive relationships

Hi, depending on what you're hoping to cover these may help a little xx

Flip & Flop is a cute story of two penguin friends playing games and exploring where they live together.
Pudge's play has a group of animal friends playing together, overcoming fear, disappointment & promotes the positive in understanding, not judging each other when we dip out of something we weren't expecting.
Harry and the dinosaurs romp in the swamp is good, with less text than counterparts it sees Harry making friends with a girl called Charlie & together they find out how great it is to have two to play.
Bear's new friend, What's a penguin to think when he wakes up pink! explores diversity of friendship and a friend like you looks at tolerance, understanding & acceptance by Julia Hubery, Caroline Pedler & published by Little tiger press.

When we're together by Claire Freedman and Jane Chapman observes friendship within a family, it adapts nicely to a room full of everyone

Star friends is a gentle read for less confident children and Meggie moon addresses gender prejudice & friendship, as does the harry & dinosaurs romp in the swamp book above.

Just Like Us! Jess Stockham series.

Aaaarrgghh spider by Linda Monks has a spider looking for a family of friends to belong to, the wish cat and Laura's star are both about finding a friend in unexpected places.

The terrible troublesome troll is good for established children, comfortable in their environment. It explores bullying, promotes children's rights, friendship & safety in pairs. Betty and the Yeti is also a really nice read for friendships, it explores insecurity and understanding others.

Gently bentley looks at not being too rough, it's my turn & Sorry! by Tim Warnes both examine issues surrounding possible outcomes of being with friends/others.

Dig dig digging is a one of the less obvious titles that supports friendships, engages children's wider interest, bringing them together to examine preferences through discussion - 'what vehicle would you.. what vehicle would xx... what vehicle would you both/all like to drive?' along with 'I could be, you could be'

Wilbie finds a friend supports friendship in the community & helps to address 'stanger danger, staying safe and Kids examines what everyone enjoys doing in play.

Hth xx
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