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The Magic of Making Friends for Kids A Fun Comic-Style Children’s Nonfiction Book on Friendship, Confidence, and Kindne...

by Tony Roebuck

Book Details

Publisher:Independently Published
Published:2025-07-07
Pages:90
Format:paperback
Language:English

Reading Info

Age Range:5-8

About This Book

The Magic of Making Friends for Kids: A Fun, Comic-Style Children's Nonfiction Guide to Friendship and Social Confidence By Tony Roebuck Illustrated by Terry Aditya Studio ✨ Friendship can be learned-and it can be fun! ✨ Perfect for ages 7-12, The Magic of Making Friends for Kids is a colorful, comic book-style children's nonfiction book that empowers young readers to build real friendships with confidence and kindness. Inspired by the timeless wisdom of How to Win Friends and Influence People a

Our Review

This engaging comic-style guide transforms friendship skills into an accessible adventure for elementary school children navigating social relationships. Through vibrant illustrations and relatable scenarios, young readers learn practical strategies for starting conversations, reading social cues, and resolving conflicts with peers. The book's graphic novel format makes complex social concepts immediately understandable while keeping the tone light and entertaining. Children will discover how to approach new classmates, find common interests, and maintain positive connections through everyday interactions.

What sets this social skills resource apart is its foundation in proven interpersonal principles adapted specifically for young audiences. The visual storytelling approach helps children recognize body language, practice active listening, and understand the importance of empathy in building trust. Parents will appreciate how these friendship-building techniques are presented as achievable steps rather than abstract advice. This book serves as both an entertaining read and a valuable toolkit that children can return to whenever they face social challenges at school or in their neighborhood.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction