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Sam and Alice are the best of friends. One day, while playing on the farm they find an egg and decide to take it back to the farmhouse. The egg breaks and the children fall out. Then they find another and this time they take the egg all the way home to Sam's mum, friends once more.

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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Kim Lewis

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Kim Lewis is an author and illustrator of children’s picture books.

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June 12, 2021
Perfect book for toddlers preschoolers learning to get along with one another.
13 reviews1 follower
November 6, 2013
Friends is about two young children called Sam and Alice who are best friends. They are playing outside and decide to collect an egg from the chicken to bring it inside. They work together and manage to bring it very far. However one of them breaks the egg and the other is very annoyed. Alice knows Sam is angry so she tries to make it better. They decide to be friends again and attempt to carry another egg. This time there are successful and become best friends again.

This story is an excellent book for a lesson such as PSHE or R.E across the primary keystages. it looks at friendships and working together. it also has a focus on forgiveness which can be talked about within an R.E lesson. This story can also be a good way of allowing children to engage in discussions.
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12 reviews5 followers
November 27, 2014
Loved this book Amazing illustrations, I read it today to a class of 3 to 5 year olds. It is a great book that works well with simple props. I used construction paper cut out drawings of the egg, hat, bucket, and wheel barrow, to help the smaller ones focus. I think this story has many concepts to explore. I am looking forward to reading it again and would recommend it as a teaching tool for exploring emotions and also nature themes.
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193 reviews4 followers
April 23, 2008
This book captures perfectly the many moods of young children beginning with lovely cooperation and ingenuity to do something on their own moving through courtesy and sharing into accident, contention, separation, and quick forgiveness as something new presents itself. And all that told in the simplicity of a child's vocabulary. I think that Ms. Lewis is really brilliant here.
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8,204 reviews35 followers
January 19, 2025
Alice came to play with Sam on the farm. When they were attempting to take a chicken egg to the house an accident got them into a squabble. Finding another egg helped them sort it out and work together. Gorgeous illustrations.
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January 5, 2010
This book was ok, a little boring and did not really grasp my students' attention.
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