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You Can Count On Me: A Children's Book about Friendship, Kindness, Bullying and Sacrifice
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You Can Count On Me: A Children's Book about Friendship, Kindness, Bullying and Sacrifice
Current price: $19.99
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You Can Count On Me: A Children's Book about Friendship, Kindness, Bullying and Sacrifice
Current price: $19.99
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Join the socks from a drawer as they take a heartwarming and hilarious journey.
In a world where every sock has a partner, Solo doesn't. While all her friends happily go out to explore the beautiful world, Solo is left alone in a corner because no one goes with a single sock.
Most of her friends in the drawer bully her, but Dotty and Spotty are determined to help her-one way or another. They come up with bad plans but realize they shouldn't be mean, even if others are.
"Let's tie them up so they can't say mean things anymore.
How about throwing them in a puddle when we are on the clothesline?
Hmmm, but we'd just be the same as them."
"Let's make a sock slide to carry her out. But will the other socks help?
How about a paper plane? But what if she gets lost?"
What will they finally do to take their friend to go and see the world?
This sweet, creative, and imaginative book brings a fresh set of characters to life. It highlights the power of true friendship and kindness, addressing the challenges of loneliness while improving critical thinking skills in problem-solving.
This book is targeted for children aged 2-6. It's the first book in the series "The Socks".
Kids ages: 2 3 4 5 6 7
In a world where every sock has a partner, Solo doesn't. While all her friends happily go out to explore the beautiful world, Solo is left alone in a corner because no one goes with a single sock.
Most of her friends in the drawer bully her, but Dotty and Spotty are determined to help her-one way or another. They come up with bad plans but realize they shouldn't be mean, even if others are.
"Let's tie them up so they can't say mean things anymore.
How about throwing them in a puddle when we are on the clothesline?
Hmmm, but we'd just be the same as them."
"Let's make a sock slide to carry her out. But will the other socks help?
How about a paper plane? But what if she gets lost?"
What will they finally do to take their friend to go and see the world?
This sweet, creative, and imaginative book brings a fresh set of characters to life. It highlights the power of true friendship and kindness, addressing the challenges of loneliness while improving critical thinking skills in problem-solving.
This book is targeted for children aged 2-6. It's the first book in the series "The Socks".
Kids ages: 2 3 4 5 6 7