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I Lost My BFF: A Book about Jealousy and Rejection within Friendships

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Jennifer Licate, Suzanne Beaky

  • I Lost My BFF
  • I Lost My BFF
    Great for children who are struggling with changing friendships - learning about self-advocacy, and figuring out how to get along with others.

40 pages
Interest Age: 9 to 12
2021
ISBN: 9781944882679

Sophia and Camila have been the best of friends for a long time now - since first grade! They do EVERYTHING together. They like the same things, and they always have fun!

So imagine Sophia's surprise when Camila starts spending more time with Christabel, and it's interfering with Sophia and Camila's time together. All of this change is hard, and Sophia finds herself wondering why. Does this mean Sophia did something wrong? Does it mean Camila likes Christabel better? Sophia finds herself thinking... I LOST MY BFF.

Sophia decides to try some different strategies, and with help from her mom, starts to figure out how friendships change over time.

Through honest conversations and open-mindedness, Sophia, Camila, Christabel, and Jewel soon learn that it's okay for friends to have other good friends, and not everyone needs to like to do the same things all of the time. If they are kind and respectful toward one another, their friendships can grow and change.

This quick-read chapter book is part of the Navigating Friendships series, which is great for students in grades 4 through 7 who are struggling with changing friendships, learning about self-advocacy, and figuring out how to get along with others.

"This is a great teaching tool from the Navigating Friendship series by Jennifer Licate. It is about jealousy and rejection within friendships. I loved how it illustrated the importance of communication - having tough conversations as a first step to resolving conflicts. And most importantly respecting how a person feels even though it is hard and just being open to embracing many friendships even though you have a best friend."
- Krystle Hackett