A Box of Friends by Pam Muñoz Ryan

Illustrated by Mary Whyte. 32 p., McGraw Hill/Gingham Dog, 2003. When you move to a new home, you might think you have no friends there. Annie feels so alone at her new house that she wants to go back to the old, familiar one. When she tells her grandma that she has no friends in the new place, Grandma replies that everyone has a box of friends. She shows Annie hers. In the box are mementos of the special friendships in Grandma's life. Grandma is even a friend to herself. Annie wants to make her own box of friends, and Grandma helps her. When Annie is invited to another girl's birthday party, and is told that she can bring a friend, she brings Grandma. We understand that Annie has learned that she's brought friends with her to her new home - both in the connections that remain even when friends are far away, and in the people (and dog) whom she'd forgotten to think of as friends. Illustrated with wistful, light-washed watercolors, this story offers a way to move through the losses that come with a move. Ages 5-8

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