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The Friendly Four

von Eloise Greenfield

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Drummond -- Who I am -- Bummer summer -- After the baby -- Neighbors -- Drum and Dorene -- Meeting Dorene -- Race -- Tall tale -- New boy -- Drum, Dorene and Louis -- Someone -- Party -- Tall tale, too -- Going to get Rae -- Drum, Dorene, Louis and Rae -- Rae -- Promise -- Playground -- Friendly four -- Rain -- Fuss -- Punished -- When summer ends -- Let's make a town -- Here comes the truck -- We did it! -- Town of goodsummer -- Parade -- Movies -- Bank -- School -- Office building -- Library -- Pet shop -- Concert hall -- Goodbyes -- Goodbye, Rae -- E-mail -- Goodbye to goodsummer. Drum: Didn't I call this summer a bummer? All: Not anymore, not anymore. Drum: I was alone, and life was lonely. All: But not anymore, Drum: 'cause we're the Friendly Four! Louis, Dorene, Rae: The Friendly Four? Drum: The Friendly Four. Meet Drum, Dorene, Louis, and Rae as they share one special summer of discovery and creative play together. Through individual poems and poems for multiple voices, these four young people explore the bonds of friendship, family, and community. With her free-verse poetry, award-winning writer Eloise Greenfield poignantly reminds us that sometimes our truest friends enter our lives when we least expect them. With inspired illustrations by renowned artist Jan Spivey Gilchrist.… (mehr)
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I enjoyed reading this book. I enjoyed the diversity of the children in this book. The chidlren are all from different backgrounds.This book is the story of four kids who meet each other over the summer time. One of the kids is a native to the hometown. He thinks that his summer will not be good because he was lonely. One of the children came to live with a foster parent. Another child came to visit their grandma. Another one had just moved in. This book shows how different children can be. I think this book showcases good friendship and shows that things can get better even if you think they wont. ( )
  pwalke10 | Mar 27, 2017 |
This books is an imaginative collection of call and response style poems that follow four children in the same neighborhood that find different ways to spend time and deal with the challenges of life. The bond that they form is incredible relatable to children of all ages, and the poetry is a unique expression of their cultures and experiences. This book allows children to develop socially because it promotes understanding people from a different viewpoint. This book is good for ages 6-9.
Found in the Pierce County Library. ( )
  CourtneyLBanks | Nov 30, 2016 |
This is book sets the stage well as summer starts and poor Drummer is all alone with nobody to play with in the neighborhood. everybody has taken off for one reason or another and he can't wait for school to start again o have friends to play with. Then seemingly out of nowhere, three kids end up showing up and the fur become great friends and do the summer is no longer a bummer. Genre, contemporary realistic fiction ( )
  robe0605 | Mar 21, 2016 |
This is a very imaginative collection of call and response style poems that follow four children in the same neighborhood that find different ways to spend time and deal with the challenges of life. The bond that they form is very surprisingly real and the poetry is a unique expression of their culture and experience.
  npetzold | Dec 8, 2015 |
four friends explore the world they live in
  beckyreads4ever | Oct 18, 2013 |
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Drummond -- Who I am -- Bummer summer -- After the baby -- Neighbors -- Drum and Dorene -- Meeting Dorene -- Race -- Tall tale -- New boy -- Drum, Dorene and Louis -- Someone -- Party -- Tall tale, too -- Going to get Rae -- Drum, Dorene, Louis and Rae -- Rae -- Promise -- Playground -- Friendly four -- Rain -- Fuss -- Punished -- When summer ends -- Let's make a town -- Here comes the truck -- We did it! -- Town of goodsummer -- Parade -- Movies -- Bank -- School -- Office building -- Library -- Pet shop -- Concert hall -- Goodbyes -- Goodbye, Rae -- E-mail -- Goodbye to goodsummer. Drum: Didn't I call this summer a bummer? All: Not anymore, not anymore. Drum: I was alone, and life was lonely. All: But not anymore, Drum: 'cause we're the Friendly Four! Louis, Dorene, Rae: The Friendly Four? Drum: The Friendly Four. Meet Drum, Dorene, Louis, and Rae as they share one special summer of discovery and creative play together. Through individual poems and poems for multiple voices, these four young people explore the bonds of friendship, family, and community. With her free-verse poetry, award-winning writer Eloise Greenfield poignantly reminds us that sometimes our truest friends enter our lives when we least expect them. With inspired illustrations by renowned artist Jan Spivey Gilchrist.

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