Real Imaginary Friends
by Tracey Selinger
Description
Real Imaginary Friend is a small children's book but discusses the big issues of friendship, loss, inclusiveness, and cultural diversity in childhood friendships. The book is written for young children and has repetition and a plot that is easy to follow. It has a strong message based on the fact that children can make their decisions and have their own choices. The book focuses on the importance of children's interests and what forms the basis of friendship. It is beautifully illustrated by an artist who understands the emotions of coming from a culturally diverse background. What would happen if you actually met, lost and then found a friend who enriched your life? Read this book and find out.
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About the Author
Tracey Selinger
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