32 p., Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1958.
In this classic book, a friend can be a person, an animal, or even a tree, a brook, or the wind. According to the author, everyone has a friend, although it isn't always obvious. Unlike stories that focus on the quality of relationships between friends, this book is more focused on the ways in which people can feel liked, even when they don't have a human friend.
Ages: 4-7
Cultural Context: European American
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