Stories for kids about friendship
Children's Books About Friendship, as Recommended by Teachers
Friendships are one of the most important parts of childhood—and school! Classroom conversations about making new friends, supporting and appreciating friends, and navigating friendship challenges are always in season, and there’s no better way to launch them than with a good book. We’ve pulled together this list of children’s books about friendship to give you some new choices to add to your classroom library. (Pssst: We love picture book read alouds for all ages, so check these out no matter what grade you teach!)
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1. Circle Round by Anne Sibley O’Brien
Simple, counting text describes a diverse group of children who come together at the playground. The illustrations will give your class lots to talk about and can help open a brainstorming session about inclusive ways to welcome others to play. (Release date: October 26, 2021)
Doug likes a lot of things, including his rock collection, harmonica bands, and his many friends—but he thinks hugs are just way “too squashy.” When you need children’s books about friendship about respecting personal boundaries and different ways to show you care about a friend, definitely reach for this one!
Sam resists Agu’s attempts to join his game of pirates at first because he’s unfamiliar, but Agu wins him over with his real-life experience sailing the high seas. Gorgeous and thought-provoking, this book will help kids talk about how new friends can lead to new learning and new fun.
If you or your students speak Spanish, you’ll definitely want to add this unique children’s book about friendship across language barriers to your shelves. (And if you don’t, it’s still a great one to enjoy with kids, using the glossary to help.) Using a mix of English, Spanish, gestures, and open-mindedness, two groups of friends find common ground—and laughs—at the park.
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Isabella is so excited for her first day of school, her “make-new-friends day,” after moving to the United States from Colombia—and then a snowstorm cancels school! A chance encounter shows her there are lots of ways to make new friends and have fun playing together. This touching personal narrative is one of our favorite new children’s books about friendship.
Jitterbug the chipmunk is hesitant about accepting a newcomer to her woods—until her friends help her see the positives of welcoming “someone new.” Sign of a great book: students of any age could appreciate this story and connect its themes to their lives.
7. In a Jar by Deborah Marcero
Llewellyn and his friend Evelyn collect their favorite memories in jars. When Evelyn moves away, it’s devastating—until they find a way to use their special memories to stay connected. We love this hushed, beautiful children’s book about friendship for the range of ideas and conversations it inspires.
We just keep coming back to this gorgeous book for all the literacy mini-lessons. Daniela and Evelyn are the best of friends, but Evelyn’s impending move is hard to swallow. Their poignant conversations show how friendship can transcend circumstance—and can help real-life friends facing a similar situation.
So many early chapter books have fantastic characterizations of friendship to discuss with kids (Frog and Toad, Mr. Putter and Tabby, Narwhal and Jelly … we could go on and on). Frank and Bean are as different as could be, but over time that changes from a headache to a mutual win. (For more friendship-themed books for early readers, check out those described in 18 Standout Graphic Novels for Kids in Elementary School.)
Approaching friendship discussions through stories works for lots of kids, but for some, a more explicit primer can be helpful. This is one of the most comprehensive nonfiction children’s books about friendship we’ve seen. It uses straightforward language and plenty of charming pictures to teach key skills like how to use friendly body language, how to initiate conversations with friends, and strategies to use when friends argue.
Meesha never feels like she gets it quite right, unless she’s making “friends” with craft supplies. When Josh quietly reaches out, though, she learns that doing something she loves alongside a friend can feel twice as nice. Share this story to honor the experiences of kids who find it challenging to connect with others.
12. The Hike by Alison Farrell
Three friends go on an epic outdoor adventure. Each one brings different strengths to the hike that help make it a success for all.
Making amends when you’ve made a mistake is a key part of friendship. This book manages to be both fun and serious as it teaches readers exactly what the title promises.
An exuberant, child’s-eye celebration of a friendship that’s just meant to be. This one is moving for both children and adults!
Sicily is a STEM wizard, constantly making creations from parts she finds in her apartment complex. Making friends, though? That’s harder. Throughout Sicily’s attempts, a parallel story of a neighbor boy unfolds in the illustrations—a fun example of how friendship can occur in unexpected places, and a reminder for kids that a big part of friendship is considering others’ experiences.
Friendship is often lots of fun, but sometimes, being a friend means helping during hard times. When Elephant feels down, Mouse instinctively knows he needs time to let the feelings pass, with a quiet friend resting by his side.
Excited to share these children’s books about friendship with your class? Also, don’t miss:
- 50 Children’s Books for Teaching Social Skills
- 24 Picture Books to Teach Students About Kindness
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“Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It’s splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world. ” —L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
Kindred spirits.
I am lucky to have had a group of best friends at my side for more than twenty years. Even luckier? At forty years old, I have one cherished friend who has been an important part of my life since we were just 2 years old, toddlers with pigtails and sippy cups and Snoopy stuffies, a friend I met at the same school where I work now. That’s thirty-eight years of friendship — thirty-eight years of sharing hopes and secrets and fears, supporting each other when it’s felt like our legs would give out from under us, cheering each other on when we needed a boost, and lending a shoulder when the tears wouldn’t stop.
I hope my boys have friends like this.
I want my kids to be successful, no doubt. I want them to be smart, confident, and creative. But more important to me than anything? I want my boys to be good friends and to have good friends — friends who are kind, trustworthy, and are always willing to lend a hand when their pals are in need. I want them to have friends who will be in their lives for the next thirty-eight years.
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The importance of childhood friendships to healthy development
There can be no underestimating the importance of childhood friendships. In our youngest kids, friendships help children develop vital social and emotional skills. As kids grow, friendships teach children age-appropriate behaviors, how to be sensitive and empathetic to others’ needs, how to cooperate and negotiate, and even something that seems simple, but takes significant practice — how to converse with others.
When it comes to education, children that feel valued and appreciated often perform better in class. And what is one significant indicator that a child will feel appreciated in the classroom? Having good buddies in class with him. It has been found that children who are in the same classroom as kids with whom they have close friendships often have better attitudes about school and learning.
Even imaginary friends have proven beneficial to little ones by helping children view the world through the eyes of their most trusted “confidante.” This ability to see life through another being’s perspective is tremendously important when it comes to cultivating empathy in our children.
So what’s the point?
As parents and educators who recognize how important friendships are to our kids’ healthy social and emotional development, we must do all we can to nurture and encourage such relationships. We must provide children with authentic, inspiring examples of positive and fulfilling friendships, including all the ins and outs and ups and downs of what it means to be a friend.
One tried and true way to do this, short of modeling these relationships yourself? Use books, of course!
Children’s books about friendship teach kids about healthy relationships
Stories that showcase how to be a good friend are worth their weight in gold. Through picture books, our children learn how to navigate social challenges, listen when a friend needs help, and maintain an inclusive and accepting attitude towards not just their peers, but all people everywhere. Most importantly, stories provide a window through which kids see how generous actions and small acts of kindness can brighten a day, and — sometimes — change a life, too.
A good picture book imparts insight, of course, but it also gives children something to sink their teeth into, something to call upon when they find themselves in similar situations to those found in beloved books, tackling similar challenges or experiencing similar joys.
RELATED: We’ve got a fabulous list of kindergarten read-alouds for you on Happily Ever Elephants, so be sure to check them out
Children’s books about friendship encourage kindness
Our children are our future, so we should start investing in them now, when it truly counts. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we all worked towards a common goal of instilling kindness in our kids, if we teach them the importance of being good friends to those in their classrooms and communities?
There are so many fabulous children’s books about friendship that can help all of us make this dream a reality.
Without further ado, here are some of our very favorite friendship books that can be read to both preschoolers and “big kids” alike — and you may be surprised at how much they resonate with you, the adult, too. Here are some of Happily Ever Elephant’s very favorite stories.
Happy reading!
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I teach my child about friendship?
Aside from modeling what beautiful friendships look like, use books! Through children’s books about friendship, kids learn important life skills like listening, showing respect, and being kind and inclusive. Even our youngest readers can take the lessons these stories impart to heart, and they are wonderful springboards for meaningful conversation!
What is your favorite children’s book about friendship?
There are so many incredible stories, it is hard to pick just one! Two that I absolutely love are Lubna and Pebble, by Wendy Meddour and Daniel Egneus, for the way it highlights compassion in such a beautiful and touching manner, and Walter Had a Best Friend, by Deborah Underwood and Sergio Ruzzier, for how it authentically portrays losing one best friend and finding another. Both are absolute treasures.
Can you recommend friendship books for preschoolers?
Of course! In fact, I have a whole list of friendship books that are a bit simpler than those included here, making them perfect for younger children. Check out our list of preschool books about friendship at the link.
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Friendships New and Old
Walter had a Best Friend
By Deborah Underwood and Sergio Ruzzier
It is not easy to lose a friend to someone else. Especially a best friend. It can feel overwhelmingly sad and unbearably painful, even when a friendship ends with a slow burn and not an explosive fire. Yet there is always a way forward. This fabulous book conveys the importance of self-reliance and letting ourselves feel painful emotions. At the same time, it helps children recognize that when one door closes, another opens. Even if one friend is not as forever as we had hoped, another one may be waiting just around the corner. This is such an important book for kids of all ages, validating sadness at losing someone close while simultaneously offering them hope for a bright tomorrow. I’m head over heels in love with this beautiful book about friendship lost and found!
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I Don’t Care
By Julie Fogliano, Molly Idle and Juana Martinez-Neal
What’s better than one rock-star creator working on a book? Three! Oh. My. Gosh. This book is simply remarkable in every way. Fogliano’s prose is, as always, pitch-perfect, authentic, and ideal for reading aloud. Combine that with illustrations by Caldecott Honorees Idle and Martinez-Neal and you basically have the most gorgeous friendship picture book ever. We simply adore how this story conveys to children that minor differences can strengthen bonds and friendships. Small things may set us apart, but big, beautiful things bring us together. These two unlikely friends will weave their way into your hearts, and your kids will beg for this one at storytime for a long time to come. An absolute gem!
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Bikes for Sale
By Carter Higgins and Zachariah OHora
Maurice and Lotta both ride their bikes every day: Maurice, to sell lemonade and Lotta, to collect sticks. They both keep to their own circles and routines, and they never cross paths. Until, that is, the day that a downed branch and a runaway lemon peel cause their worlds to collide— at the bike shop, no less! Soon Maurice and Lotta are riding together, and the coincidence that led them to one another created a friendship they were meant to have all along. We love the way this story showcases how chance encounters create lasting friendships! For our full review, of Bikes for Sale, click here!
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Geraldine
By Elizabeth Lilly
Geraldine does not want to move! Especially to a new town where she is bound to be the only giraffe. Not when everyone in school will call her That Giraffe Girl. Eventually, though, Geraldine meets Cassie, another girl who skirts the crowd and is somewhat of a loner at school, and the two discover that there’s nothing better than standing out and being yourself — and having one true friend who helps you fit in just perfectly. We love these two and their willingness to play by their own rules!
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My Best Friend
By Julie Fogliano and Jillian Tamaki
This may be the most precious, authentic children’s book ever. We are so in love with this delightful story that celebrates new friendships — those times you meet someone and instantly “click,” knowing it’s the beginning of a long, joyful relationship. Whether laughing at each other when playing make-believe, drawing each other encircled by hearts, or continuing to love one another even though your favorite ice creams are different, this book, with its vintage feel and glorious illustrations, is simply magical. Tender, emotional, and written in pitch-perfect kid-speak, this one is a must for every bookshelf.
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The Other Side
By Jacqueline Woodson and E.B. Lewis
Clover, an African-American child, lives alongside a fence that segregates her town, and she is given strict instructions by her mother that she must never climb over. So what happens when she notices a white child on the other side of the fence, and that child notices Clover, too? The two strike up an unlikely, tentative friendship, and though both are told not to cross the fence, they decide to sit on top of it instead. Though once an angry barrier, the fence that was supposed to divide this pair instead becomes a peaceful place for the new pals to connect, inspiring other neighborhood kids to join them. This is one of the most exquisite children’s books about friendship!
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The Name Jar
By Yangsook Choi
In this beautiful multicultural picture book, Unhei moves from Korea and decides not to use her given name and will adopt an American one instead. Why? It’s just too different and way too hard to pronounce. Her new friends throw names in a jar to help Unhei decide, but as she tries on American names like Suzy or Laura to see if they will be a good fit, a new friend helps her remember why her name is meaningful, perfect, and the best choice of all. Sometimes friends — even our newest ones — are just what we need to help us be true to ourselves.
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Friendship books about accepting differences
A Friend for Henry
By Jenn Bailey and Mika Song
We fell in love with this book right from the start for the way it immediately helps kids build compassion for Henry as he searches for a friend in Classroom Six. But Henry is on the autism spectrum, and when his day becomes too close and too loud, Henry wonders if he will ever find a friend who will listen and share and like things to stay in just the right order like he does. There are few children’s books about friendship featuring neurodiverse characters, but this one is fabulous. Sensitive, authentic, and compassionate, we simply adore this story about a literal child who eventually finds what he desires most – a new friend. This is one of many phenomenal stories on our list of books for autistic children and neurodiverse kids.
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My Two Blankets
By Irena Kobald and Freya Blackwood
In this gorgeous story, a girl called Cartwheel moves to a new country with her auntie, and in her new surroundings, everything is strange. Only a metaphorical blanket brings her comfort, until the day that she meets a new girl and the two embark on a friendship that begins with a smile. This story not only sheds a much-needed light on the refugee experience, but it reminds us that fear of “others” can dissipate so quickly by simply opening our hearts and minds. It can start with a smile, or even just a simple hello. For our full review of My Two Blankets, click here!
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Favorite animal friendships in picture books
The Lion and the Bird
By Marianne Dubuc
When a lion finds a wounded bird in his garden, the lion gently takes him in and cares for him because the bird’s flock has flown away. The two animals become fast friends, so when the bird departs with his flock the following autumn, the lion is heartbroken. This is such a tender portrayal of friendship and loyalty, with stunning illustrations to boot. The combination of simple text and exquisite pictures make this story sing. This is one of those perfect children’s books about friendship that resonates deeply with kids and adults alike.
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Bear Came Along
By Richard T. Morris and LeUyen Pham
Oh, how we adore this book about friendship and community, and the ways in which working together and caring for those around you betters everyone! A big bear happens along a river, not realizing adventures are so much better with friends. Along the way he meets Froggy, Beaver, and Duck, as well as the Raccoons and the Turtles. The animals had no idea they needed each other, until the river forces them together, that is. We love the way this book shows that making friends can be easy — and we can always find ways to help another!
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Friendship books showing generous actions
Lubna and Pebble
By Wendy Meddour and Daniel Egneus
Lubna’s best friend and confidante is a small pebble, found the night she landed in a World of Tents with her father. When a little boy arrives at the World of Tents, lost and cold, Lubna introduces the boy to Pebble. The two become friends in their new, uncertain world. When Lubna learns she and her father have found a real home and will be leaving the World of Tents, Lubna knows she has the most perfect gift to leave with the boy. Stunning, poignant, and moving, this has become an all-time favorite kindness book for kids. For our full review of Lubna and Pebble, click here!
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A Sick Day for Amos McGee
By Philip C. Stead and Erin E. Stead
Amos, a zookeeper, spends time every day with all of the animals at the zoo. He delights in being a friend to each of them, and he is sensitive to their unique needs. When Amos wakes up one morning too sick to get to the zoo, Amos’s friends decide it’s time they return the favor. This is single-handedly one of the best kindness books for kids, and it is also an excellent picture book about friendship to teach little ones about empathy and compassion. For our full review of A Sick Day for Amos McGee, click here!
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I Walk With Vanessa: A Story About a Simple Act of Kindness
By Kerascoet
A stunning, wordless exploration of the harmful act of bullying, and how one simple act of kindness by an upstander can be a change agent for the entire community. I absolutely love letting children ponder these pictures and tell their own stories. The “plots” they come up with are intriguing and insightful – and their words will give you such a significant glimpse into their minds and hearts.
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A Hat for Mrs. Goldman
By Michelle Edwards and G. Brian Karas
Mrs. Goldman knits hats for everyone in their neighborhood to help them stay warm during the harsh winter. But what happens when Sophia realizes that Mrs. Goldman is so busy knitting for everyone else and she has no hat of her own to wear? Sophia takes it upon herself to make Mrs. Goldman the perfect hat, and this simple act makes this a Happily Ever Elephants’ favorite kindness book for kids! I absolutely love this story of selflessness!
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The Rabbit Listened
By Cori Doerrfeld
Something terrible has happened to little Taylor: she cannot get over her devastation when a tower she worked so hard to construct crashes to the ground. Her friends try to help. They offer suggestions and unsolicited advice, trying everything under the sun to get her to calm down. But it is only when the rabbit sits next to Taylor and listens — just listens, quietly, calmly, and with compassion — that she begins to feel better. How I love this one! This is a favorite picture book highlighting the ever-important quality of listening and not trying to “fix” things.
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Those Shoes
By Maribeth Boelts and illustrated by Noah Jones
Jeremy wants nothing more than the same pair of shoes that the other kids at school wear. But, according to his grandma, Jeremy’s “wants” are not nearly as important as his “needs.” This is such a special children’s book about gratitude, one I read to my students every year around Thanksgiving because it masterfully sparks a discussion about wants and needs, as well as the fulfillment that can be found in helping others. It is a lovely story to celebrate kindness and compassion. For our full review of Those Shoes, CLICK HERE!
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Friendship through challenging times
Evelyn Del Rey is Moving Away
By Meg Medina and illustrated by Sonia Sanchez
Evelyn and Daniela are best friends. Even cooler? They live in twin apartments across the street from one another. But then the day comes that Evelyn, her mami and her papi are moving away, and the two girls must say goodbye. This is such a tender book, and its text and illustrations are spot on. Every page resonates, and readers can feel the beauty of the girls’ friendship, the anticipation of the move, the sadness that comes with saying farewell and the hope inherent in promises to keep in touch. A perfect book for any child who is moving!
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By Kathryn Otoshi
Red is a hothead who continuously picks on Blue. Though this bullying is witnessed by several other colors, no one is ready to stand up for Blue and tell Red to stop his taunting. But then One comes along, and One has no qualms about standing up to Red — and in doing so, One teaches his friends a valuable lesson. At once a concept book on both colors and counting, this children’s book about friendship more importantly provides a spring point for discussions on bullying, kindness, and inclusiveness. Support independent bookstores and get the book on Bookshop.org right here! For our full review of One, click here!
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The Invisible Boy
By Trudi Ludwig and Patrice Barton
Brian is never seen or noticed by his classmates. He has no friends, and thus appears in the story devoid of color, making him invisible at school. Eventually, a new child winds up in Brian’s class and Brian is the first to reach out to him. When a bond forms between the two boys and they are teamed up to work on a class project, Brian finds a way to step out of the shadows and flourish. Not only does he make a new friend, but Barton’s illustrations show how small acts of kindness fill Brian up with color until he is, quite literally, a vibrant force in his classroom. For our full review of The Invisible Boy, click here!
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Friendship books featuring unlikely pairs
The Scarecrow
By Beth Ferry and the Fan Brothers
Oh man. This children’s book about friendship is powerful, emotional, and a must have for your shelves! All the animals know that Scarecrow is not something to mess around with. But one day, when a scared little crow falls from the sky, Scarecrow surprises everyone with his tender actions. This is a stunning exploration of affection and friendship that reminds us of how fulfilling it is to help others. Absolutely in love with this one!
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Truman
By Jean Reidy and Lucy Ruth Cummins
Truman the tiny tortoise lives with his best friend Sarah. One day, Sarah straps on her backpack, leaves their home, and boards the number eleven bus! Truman is distraught, and after waiting for her to return, he eventually can wait no longer. Truman thus sets off on a journey to find her, even though that journey may be downright impossible. We simply adore this darling book that beautifully conveys how our devotion for those we love most can help us embark on courageous feats we never knew we were brave enough to undertake.
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The Very Last Castle
By Travis Jonker and Mark Pett
We simply love how this book challenges the preconceived notions of an entire community – all but one small, curious girl! This is a fabulous story in which a child overcomes fear of the unknown lurking within an old castle. In the process, she discovers her inner courage, makes a new friend, and creates a big change right within her community.
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The Adventures of Beekle
By Dan Santat
This Caldecott Award winner is darling, wondrous and one of our favorite children’s books about friendship! On an island far away, an imaginary friend is born. But this poor friend has to wait until he is chosen by a real life child to become that child’s truest friend! After being overlooked time and time again, Beekle decides to journey to the big city all on his own, and only then does he find his perfect mate — and get a name all of his own. We love Beekle and this story of friendship, imagination and wonder!
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Tales and stories about friendship and friends. More than 100 pcs.
A true friend is known in trouble and in joy, he will give the last piece of bread, he will come to the rescue, he will cheer. With a real friend, nothing is scary and always interesting. Finding such a person is not easy, but the heroes of fairy tales and stories about friendship were able to meet their soul mate! Read fascinating stories from the life of friends online.
New Year's story about how the children made a snowman and sent him to the forest to Santa Claus for a Christmas tree… “Yolka” read This morning the guys looked at the calendar, and there was the last leaf left. Tomorrow is the New Year! Tomorrow…
Kitten named Woof - a series of short stories about the adventures of the kitten Woof and his friend Sharik the puppy. Ridiculous situations constantly happen to Gav, as soon as he goes out into the yard. Together with his friend, he manages...
A fairy tale about a hare named Proshka. He decided to build a house for himself and asked the squirrel to draw him a big and beautiful house. The squirrel drew a big tree with a hollow in it. The hare did not like such a house, because on . ..
A fairy tale about a wooden boy carved from a log by father Carlo, his adventures in the theater of Karabas Barabas, meeting with scoundrels Alice the Fox and Basilio the Cat, Malvina and the poodle Artemon, the turtle Tortila and Duremar. “Pinocchio” read to the Joiner ...
A story about a serious and independent boy named Uncle Fyodor and his friends: the cat Matroskin and the dog Sharik. Uncle Fyodor's mother did not like animals very much and did not want to start them. To live with a cat…
A story about how the Hedgehog before hibernation ask the Rabbit to keep him a piece of winter until spring. The rabbit rolled up a large ball of snow, wrapped it in leaves and hid it in his hole. “About the Hedgehog and the Rabbit: A Piece…
A tale about a hedgehog, a hare and a crow who could not share the last apple among themselves. Everyone wanted to own it. But the fair bear judged their dispute, and each got a piece of delicacy ... "Apple" read It was late . ..
A story about the Hedgehog, how he walked at night and got lost in the fog. He fell into the river, but someone carried him to the shore. It was a magical night! “The Hedgehog in the Fog” read In the evenings the Hedgehog went to the Bear Cub in…
A fairy tale about a mammoth that melted out of the ice and went to look for his mother. But all mammoths died out long ago, and the wise Uncle Walrus advised him to sail to Africa, where elephants live, which are very similar to mammoths. Read your favorite…
A funny story about how a parrot taught a monkey to do exercises. And then the monkey began to teach her friends different exercises. But it turned out that not everyone can repeat simple exercises. Therefore, everyone needs a personal charge! “Charging…
A story about a real crocodile that lived in Africa. Everything about him was terrible: head, tail, mouth and teeth. All the animals around him were very afraid. But once the crocodile's teeth ached a lot. “Ma-Tari-Kari” read Once upon a time there was a Crocodile. No, no…
The fairy tale teaches to help others, to be kind and sympathetic. The animals helped each other to hide from the rain under the mushroom, and then they saved the hare from the fox ... Read under the mushroom Once upon a time the Ant was caught in a heavy rain. Where to hide?…
An interesting and informative story about two friends who bought two toy phones to talk to each other. Yes, only Mishka decided to disassemble his apparatus and see how it works. And to collect, as it was, and ...
The Magic Ring is a fairy tale about a kind young man Martynka, who, instead of buying bread, saved a cat and a dog, and then a beautiful girl, having received a magic ring from her father as a gift. When to the house…
A fairy tale about how the animals in the forest decided to arrange a holiday for an old and respected spruce tree, which turned one hundred years old. Her birthday was in the summer, and she wanted to look like on New Year's Eve. “Birthday…
A story about two friends who were left alone at the dacha for two days. When leaving, my mother explained how to cook porridge and soup. Yes, only the boys did not listen to advice at all. Read how friends caught escaping porridge, got a bucket ...
The story tells the reader why the dog could not make friends with either the hare, or the wolf, or the bear. Only with a man did she find a common language... (retelling by KT Samorodov) Like a dog looking for a friend to read Long ago in...
A funny story about Mishutka and Stasik, who told each other all sorts of fables - they competed who would misrepresent whom. One day neighbor Igor sat down on the bench. The boy told how he really deceived his mother by eating half a can of jam ...
A fairy tale about the fact that mind and ingenuity can turn even an ordinary wand into a lifesaver. So the hare stumbled on a stick, and the hedgehog took it with him. And not in vain. On the way home, she is very nice to them…
A tale about a kind and sympathetic hare who went in search of food for his rabbits. He picked up a whole bag of apples, but distributed them all along the way. The wolf prevented him from collecting apples for the second time. However, the hares did not stay...
A story about friendship for children 4 years old. A story about friendship. I. Pivovarova "What my head is thinking about"
Fairy tale for children of preschool and primary school age
Fairy tale about friendship for children aged 5-12
Egorova Galina Vasilievna.
Position and place of work: teacher of home education, KGBOU "Motyginskaya boarding school", village Motygino, Krasnoyarsk Territory.
Material description: This fairy tale is written for children of different ages. Therefore, it will be of interest to primary school teachers and educators. This tale tells how a fox cub, a bear cub, a hare cub and a squirrel cub learned to appreciate friendship. This tale can be used in kindergarten, in extracurricular reading classes at school and for reading in the family circle. nine0052 Purpose: Formation of the concept of friendship through the content of the fairy tale.
Tasks:
- educational: talk about the need to be able to put up and forgive, appreciate friends;
- developing: to develop memory, attention, imagination, ingenuity, logical thinking, the ability to analyze and draw conclusions;
- educational: to cultivate a sense of faith in friendship, in miracles, empathy, interest in reading fairy tales.
Contents nine0054
Once upon a time there were four furry friends in a large beautiful forest: a hare, a bear cub, a squirrel and a red fox.
They were so funny, funny and very funny. As they begin to race through the forest, so the dust "column". And how they decide to play hide and seek, so in general: a fox can climb a tree, a squirrel can disguise itself as an anthill, a bear cub will pretend to be a mountain, and a hare will stand up like a column so that friends rush past.
So, cheerfully and playfully, the animals spent day after day. It was hot summer time. The sun from the very early morning began to generously endow the entire forest district with its warm embrace. The birds vied with each other singing lovely melodies. They were so beautiful that even the grouchy hedgehog stopped grumbling, settled comfortably on a stump and listened to their singing. Why was the hedgehog grumbling? Yes, because restless friends all the time got under her feet. An aunt will come out - a hedgehog to breathe air, lean on a column, and this column will scream: “Oh - e - her, yes a - I - yay! They pierced my entire back!” nine0052 The poor hedgehog's blood pressure could have jumped! You see, these mischievous people are playing hide-and-seek again. And the hare decided to be a tin soldier.
And this is not an isolated case of such insanity of the poor aunt. Then apples and mushrooms disappear on their own from a plate left on the porch. As if a ghost appeared imperceptibly while the hedgehog was dozing in a rocking chair. And this ghost was very fluffy, red or with long ears.
In general, there were more than enough reasons for dissatisfaction. nine0052 One day, there was a calm in the forest. No crazy running around, no shouting: “And I’m the first, this is my nut, you maesh, and your horns have grown, and you have a bug on your back!”
What happened? It turned out that everything is very banal and simple. Friends quarreled, and did not agree on what game they should play. And everyone scattered to their homes.
Time passed, and no one wanted to be the first to put up. Everyone thought they were right.
Suddenly, everyone heard the alarming cry of a magpie - white-sided:
- Everyone, everyone, everyone! Urgently need help! The gray wolf fell into a trap with a password. To free him, you need the secret of friendship. Are there true friends in our forest? nine0052 - Yes! - the hare, the bear cub, the fox cub and the squirrel cub shouted in one voice, not expecting it themselves.
- So let's go the same soon! We need to save the wolf! - Magpie chirped and flew forward, showing the way.
It turned out that the wolf fell into a tricky trap - a trap. To open this trap, you had to touch it with real friends. If the friendship is strong, then the alarm will go off and the lock will open.
Our heroes came up to the trap, put their paws on the scoreboard and heard this: “Ding - dilen! Good afternoon! I will free the wolf, and to you, friends, I will say so. Don’t swear, don’t fight, and always, always put up!” nine0052 And the trap opened. The joy of the wolf and all the spectators knew no bounds! And to our friends it was also a lesson for the future.
Once upon a time there was a boy with hair as bright as fire and eyes the color of emerald stones, and he had an unusual name Eric. Everything else, however, was ordinary. The boring childhood of a child with a heart defect was common. Due to illness, he had to be home-schooled, while often visiting hospitals. He was very unhappy, because apart from his parents he had no friends or acquaintances, he did not know what friendship was. His only entertainment was reading books. Eric only dreamed of a normal normal life. nine0003
The parents did not know what to do, they saw that their son was feeling ill and lonely, but they could do nothing to help. They tried to introduce him to the children of their friends, but, unfortunately, the guys did not express much desire to be friends with him.
However, the older the boy got, the less disturbed his heart, it seemed that a miracle had happened, less and less the boy complained of chest pain. Parents, like Eric himself, were very happy about this, the doctors allowed him to attend school. Everything seemed to work out. “He outgrew his illness,” my mother said. nine0003
But the real test was ahead of him… school.
He imagined that he would have many friends - his dreams were quickly shattered.
As soon as he crossed the threshold of the classroom, he realized from the expressions on the faces of his classmates how difficult it would be. From the first day it became obvious that children in the real world live differently, not the way Eric imagined in the books. Classmates were divided into groups, and none of them was going to accept it.
Weeks passed, the boy did not even dare to speak to the guys: they simply did not notice him. This upset him, but he did not despair. The teachers were sincerely sorry for the newcomer, because they knew how difficult it was for a child with a heart defect to live, each teacher tried at least to talk to Eric in the classroom. And over time, the guys began to notice a new classmate, but ... only to write off, for example. And he was even glad, it seemed to him that at last they spoke to him as an equal. But everything turned out to be not as he imagined, because after the lessons, at breaks, as soon as he approached the guys, they either moved away or simply did not notice him. nine0003
Christmas was approaching... One day after school, when he was going down the stairs, trying to catch up with his classmates who had run ahead, his heart began to pound. Eric stopped, quickly put the pill under his tongue. He slowly walked over to the window and, closing his eyes, waited for the medicine to take effect.
Are you all right? A soft voice came from behind him.
Eric started and turned around. Behind him, with a worried expression, stood his classmate, Nika, a skinny, blond-haired girl. nine0003
Yes, it's all right, Eric tried to smile. He felt the pain recede, and it pleased him.
Are you sure? Maybe it's worth calling someone, a teacher or a doctor? Your appearance is unimportant,” Nika said, narrowing her eyes.
It's all right, it's not worth it, Eric assured her.
A classmate was silent for a while, and Eric was still waiting for Nika to turn around and leave, he still could not believe that she had noticed him at all, because most of the students of the school passed by him without even throwing a “hello”. But Nika didn’t even think about leaving, she had long noticed how difficult it was for a newcomer to get used to school, she wanted to help, but until that day she didn’t dare to talk to him . ..
I'm Nika, your…” she began.
My classmate, - Eric interrupted her and smiled, - I remember.
And you're Eric, nice to meet you, - Nika smiled back.
This is how their friendship was born. After this incident, the guys became inseparable, they shared all their secrets with each other, the boy was happy as never before. All holidays, Eric and Nika walked together, went to the movies and did all sorts of different things. Parents could not get enough of the fact that their son finally had a girlfriend, thanks to whom Eric was not himself, he seemed to come to life. nine0003
Over time, the guys in the class noticed a change in the newcomer. Shy and awkward before, he now joked more and more often with Nicky's friends. They soon became his friends. Eric was extremely happy that his wish, which he wanted to make for Christmas, came true. Now he was accepted in the class, he became his own, made new friends. What more could you want?
Together with his classmates, he now had a fun time, and for some reason Nika faded into the background. A month flew by, another, and the time came when Eric did not think about his first girlfriend for days on end, did not even call. And one day Nika just told him everything she thinks ... The guys quarreled. nine0003
Summer holidays, new school year… time seemed to spin faster. Eric wanted to do everything. And if there were no problems with studying, then entertainment was given to Eric more and more difficult - his heart tingled again. But he drowned out the pain with pills and rejoiced at the new sensations. He walked a lot, tried to run, went bowling and skating, tried his first cigarette. One day followed another, there was no end to the impressions ... Witty Eric was always a welcome guest in any party. It seemed to him that this was happiness. And the pain, this stupid dull pain gets quieter if you smoke a cigarette or take a sip of beer. nine0003
...Here is the second "school" Christmas on the threshold. I had to get up early in the morning and go to school. The boy got up - and collapsed into bed: the pain in his heart was unbearable . .... Erik had never felt such severe pain.
... On that day, the boy was taken to the hospital, where he underwent an operation. Everything worked out, the operation was successful, and a couple of days later Eric was transferred to the ward. The boy was waiting for his classmates to come to visit him. But, alas, there was no call, no message ...
Already on the last day, before being discharged, someone knocked on the door of the ward. Eric opened the door. Nika was at the door. His faithful Nika. Confusedly justifying herself, she handed Eric tangerines and a spruce branch. It turns out that she blamed herself for the quarrel with her friend and was terribly angry with her classmates, because they seemed to have forgotten about Eric, they didn’t care. But not Nike... Eric suddenly felt ashamed...
Are you all right? - I heard a quiet voice from Nicky.
Smiling, Eric turned around and slowly approached his best friend. nine0003
Yes, it's definitely all right now. ” He remembered the day the girl first approached him and spoke. He hugged her.
Erik and Nika talked for a long, long time. How he missed it! Now Eric knew the value of something real and important…
“A strong friendship won't break…” - many of us have known the lines of this song since childhood. But you can learn to be friends not only on songs and on your own experience. Many fairy tales also teach friendship!
We have selected, in our opinion, the most interesting tales of friendship for Little Wonders. Here they are. nine0003
"APPLE", VLADIMIR SUTEEV
Suteev's tale about a hare who found an apple. Forest animals begin to compete for this tasty and healthy prey. But it turns out that it is not necessary to compete at all. There is a way out, and it is very simple.
⇒ A fairy tale teaches how great and fun it is to share different goodies with friends.
And everyone exclaimed in unison:
How did we not guess before!
PETIA SAVE POTAP nine0165
This is a fairy tale by Viktor Chizhikov from a series of stories about the boy Petya and the bear cub Potap. The boy saves Potap and his dad from the Evil Hunter. Petya comes up with a cunning plan, sets a trap for the hunter, and everything ends well. For friends of course ;)
⇒ A fairy tale teaches that it is worth helping friends in difficult situations, even if you yourself are a little scared.
Petya showed the Evil Hunter the longest road to the forest, and he himself, grabbing a rope and a knife, ran along the short road. nine0003
- We must warn Potap and his grandfather.
BREMEN MUSICIANS
The famous tale of the Brothers Grimm about four friends. A dog, a rooster, a cat and a donkey met when each of them got into a difficult situation. Together they come up with a common goal and overcome obstacles together.
⇒ A fairy tale teaches that with friends it is much easier to cope with sadness and life's difficulties.
Let's go, cockerel, with us to the city of Bremen and become street musicians there. Your voice is good, you will sing and play the balalaika, the cat will sing and play the violin, the dog will sing and beat the drum, and I will sing and play the guitar. nine0052
GOLDEN KEY, OR THE ADVENTURES OF BURATINO
Alexei Tolstoy's famous fairy tale about the adventures of toys. Pinocchio and his friends went through trials of greed, laziness, fear... In the end, they helped the puppets escape from the tyrant Karabas-Barabas and, with the help of the Golden Key, opened their own puppet theater.
⇒ The story teaches that sometimes you can fool around with your friends, but sometimes it's important to get serious and come to their rescue. nine0054
Friends have been kidnapped by someone! They died! Pinocchio fell face down - his nose stuck deep into the ground. He only now realized how dear his friends were to him. Let Malvina educate, let Piero read poetry at least a thousand times in a row, Pinocchio would even give a golden key to see friends again.
IVAN TSAREVICH AND THE GRAY WOLF
Russian folk tale about how Ivan Tsarevich got the Firebird and other trophies for the tsar. In this Ivan was helped by his friend Wolf. And although they met not under very successful circumstances: the Wolf ate the prince's horse, in the future the toothy one constantly helps the king's son and gives him important advice. nine0003
⇒ The story teaches that a friend can help you even when you don't expect it.
Ivan Tsarevich got down from his horse and bowed three times to the ground, respectfully thanked the gray wolf. And he says:
Don't say goodbye to me forever, I'll still be useful to you.
CHICKEN AND DUCK
Vladimir Suteev's tale about two friends: Chicken and Duckling. Babies have been friends since birth, from the moment each of them hatched. They share everything: the joy of exploring the world, food ... But it turns out that not everything can be done with friends, some things that they love can be dangerous. nine0003
The tale of Charles Perrault about the resourceful Cat who helped the poor son of a miller to become the husband of a princess. Thanks to his quick wit and courage, the tailed friend comes to the rescue of the Marquis of Carabas in a variety of situations."
⇒ A fairy tale teaches that true friends can become real lifesaver even in the most desperate situations.
The owner of the cat remembered well what tricks the cat used when he hunted rats and mice, how cleverly he pretended to be dead, either hanging on his hind legs, or burying himself almost completely in flour. Who knows, maybe he really will help in some way in trouble! nine0003
Fairy tale "Funny Adventures of the Hedgehog and the Hare in the Magic Kingdom"
Anastasia Sergeevna Rucheva, a student in the 3rd grade of the Municipal State Educational Institution Galkinskaya Secondary General Education School, Kamyshlovskiy district, with. Galkinskoe
Head: Elizarova Maria Alekseevna, primary school teacher, Municipal state educational institution Galkinskaya secondary school, Kamyshlovskiy district, p. Galkinskoye nine0054
Purpose: A fairy tale about friendship, attentiveness, and adventure is intended for children aged 5-8. It can be read in the family circle, in preschool institutions, in elementary grades.
Purpose: to instill interest in the author's creativity, to reveal the values of joint creativity of teachers and children.
Tasks:
1. Cultivate a sense of kindness, compassion, responsibility
2. Cultivate a caring attitude towards the world around.
3. To develop in children an understanding of the value of friendship and the value of great folk words. nine0052 4. Expand vocabulary, develop coherent speech and imagination of the child.
"Funny adventures of the Hedgehog and the Hare in the Magic Kingdom"
Once upon a time there was a Hedgehog. He lived in the forest. And his life was boring, boring. Every day he was sad, he did the same thing: he picked berries and mushrooms for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and then sat on the same stump and read books about great travelers. The hedgehog always dreamed of going on at least one of those fantastic adventures that he read so much about. nine0052 The hedgehog was the most ordinary, small in size, with a small cute tail and small ears. His muzzle is elongated, his nose is sharp and constantly wet .. The hedgehog had prickly needles, and no one wanted to be friends with him. Although in fact the Hedgehog was a very cheerful and extremely kind animal.
One day the Hedgehog met a Hare who was running past. The hare was in a very good mood and said that he was going to the Magic Kingdom to see all the most beautiful things in the world.
The bunny was small in size with long funny ears and a small spherical tail. His eyes were brown and kind-kind. The color of the hare was ocher-gray with dark spots, and the coat was shiny, silky, noticeably crimped. nine0052 Hare and Hedgehog quickly became friends. And the Hare invited the Hedgehog to go on a journey with him. The hedgehog was very happy. His eyes shone with happiness.
Hare and Hedgehog passed through rivers, through mountains, through fields, through forests. They talked a lot, told many interesting stories, shared the most intimate with each other. Finally, they reached the Magic Realm.
When they entered the Magic Realm, they saw the beauty of the world. There were various insects, beautiful animals, beautiful plants. And all these beings were inhabitants of the Kingdom. They all smiled, laughed, rejoiced at the arrival of new guests. But our heroes did not know that the Kingdom has its own rules and laws. nine0052 Hedgehog and Bunny saw funny and unusual butterflies and started catching them. However, in this Magic Realm, it was impossible to catch anyone. The residents were very angry with the new guests and scolded them. The wise old turtle said: "If you don't know the ford, don't stick your head in the water. "
Hare and Hedgehog were very sorry that they did so. They also thought about the words of the wise tortoise. After all, you should not take any action when you do not know exactly what is possible and what cannot be done.
Our animals really wanted to make amends. They promised to clean up the Kingdom, plant flowers and trees, and never trap or hurt anyone again. Our heroes fulfilled their promise and decided to study all the rules of conduct and the laws of the Magic Kingdom. They spent a little time in the Kingdom, talked with interesting and funny people, admired the great beauty and decided to return to their home. nine0052 Just like on the first road, the Hedgehog and the Hare walked for a very long time to their native forest. After a long journey, they fell asleep. That night they had magical, beautiful dreams, memories of their funny journey. The next morning, our heroes wanted to travel more. Now the Hedgehog and the Bunny will know the wise proverb known to everyone, “You don’t know the ford, don’t poke your head into the water!”.
And, probably, soon, the Hedgehog and the Bunny went on some unusual, long journey ...
Extra-curricular reading in elementary school. Extracurricular reading grades 1-4. Story for younger students. School story. nine0003
Viktor Golyavkin. True friendship
Andryushka had many friends in the yard. Some even went to school already, but he had never had such a little friend.
This new friend Vadik knew a few words and slept most of the time in the carriage. And yet he was a true friend.
At the sight of Andryusha, he still shouted from a distance:
Everything that he had in his hands, he held out to his friend and said:
And once, when a big dog barked at Andryusha, Vadik wept so loudly that the dog fell silent. nine0003
But Andryusha, as a friend, led the baby by the hand, and thanks to this, Vadik quickly learned to walk independently. After all, Andryusha himself at one time
did not immediately learn to walk on his own and probably remembered this.