How to spot a best friend
(Book)

Book Cover
Average Rating
Contributors
Fleming, Lucy, illustrator.
Published
New York : Rodale Kids, [2021].
Status
Shirlington - Kids Picture Books
JP BIRDS
1 available

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Central - Kids Picture BooksJP BIRDSChecked OutJune 17, 2025
Shirlington - Kids Picture BooksJP BIRDSAvailable
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Description

Do you know how to find a best friend? Find out in this wonderful celebration of kindness and friendship!"Today, I will find a best friend!" announces a little girl to her mother as they walk to school. Her mother reminds her that it's only the first day of school, and finding a best friend might take some time. But the girl isn't worried, because she knows exactly how to spot a best friend. "A friend lends you a crayon. A best friend lends you a brand-new, extra-sharp green crayon," she explains. 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.

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Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780593179277, 0593179277, 9780593382097, 0593382099

Notes

Description
In this adorable celebration of kindness and friendship, a young girl declares on her first day of school that she will find a best friend and sets out to do so.

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Published Reviews

Kirkus Book Review

On the way to school, a child lists all the qualities that differentiate a best friend from a friend. When the narrator announces, "Today, I will find a best friend!" Mama is a little dubious. It's just the first day of school, after all. This kid is confident it will happen "like that!" and proceeds to describe what makes a best friend. A regular friend may lend a crayon, but "a best friend lends you a brand-new, extra-sharp green crayon. Even if you're drawing a tree with 3,811 green leaves." Similarly, regular friends sit next to you at storytime, help you build block towers, and swing with you; best friends hold your hand if the story is scary, rebuild fallen towers with you, and push you on the swings. As the child, who, like Mama, presents White, continues the litany, the illustrations alternate between views of the child and Mama and the scenarios the child describes being played out at school, with a different member of the class occupying the best-friend role in each. These classmates are racially diverse; two wear glasses, and one uses a wheelchair. By the end, readers may be a little worn down by the level of self-sacrifice expected of this hypothetical best friend, but the child's final statement that the "number one, guaranteed best way to spot a best friend" is "to be a best friend, too" promises reciprocity. Hopeful, if a little relentless. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Birdsong, B., & Fleming, L. (2021). How to spot a best friend (First edition.). Rodale Kids.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Birdsong, Bea and Lucy, Fleming. 2021. How to Spot a Best Friend. New York: Rodale Kids.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Birdsong, Bea and Lucy, Fleming. How to Spot a Best Friend New York: Rodale Kids, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Birdsong, B. and Fleming, L. (2021). How to spot a best friend. First edn. New York: Rodale Kids.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Birdsong, Bea,, and Lucy Fleming. How to Spot a Best Friend First edition., Rodale Kids, 2021.

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