I have a friend I love the best. Having a best friend makes life so much better. But even best friends fight, and when that happens, "I'm sorry" is the hardest thing to say. From internationally acclaimed author Sam McBratney and award-winning illustrator Jennifer Eachus comes a sensitive picture book that will strike a chord with every child who has quarreled with a friend.
I am drawn first to the illustrations in a book. If they don't appeal, I can't really appreciate the message. But if the illustrations are beautiful, like these, I just change the story. I am currently reading to 2 year old boy/girl twins and this looked perfect for a change. Once I got started, I changed the story to better conform to their personal situation, explained a bit what happened, and added more genuine apology. ("They remembered how much they liked playing together. Then they got a good idea: they came together and they both said, 'I'm sorry'"). I also altered the "action" sequences: so often, as is the case here, the story is written where the boy "does things" and the girl watches. I typed the changes out on large labels and stuck them right over the text. Is it blasphemy? They love this book. Highly recommended.
THIS BOOK IS AWESOME
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Illustrations and story make for a delightful book:)
Good for conflict resolution between children
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I'm Sorry, by Sam McBratney, focuses on all of the positive sides of a good friendship. The joys of a young boy is shared with his best friend. They play well together until one day they encounter a problem. Mr. McBratney does a great job of capturing how children feel after they have had a conflict and are no longer friends. At first I thought it was the boy who should apologize first, but then I realized that children always expect the other person to make the first move. The book can be used for children K-3 to highlight the joys of good friendships and how to share with one another. Even though there they share many great times together, just one "mistake" can take it all away. It teaches children how to be careful of how they treat one another. When conflicts occur, they must be resolved or else both parties will pay the consequences - usually loneliness and sadness.Jennifer Eachus has done a superb job of illustrating the story. In my opinion it's of Caldecott quality. Her artwork is soft and beautiful and captures detail through her "old-fashioned" touch. I chose the book in part for it's outstanding illustrations.
A great apology
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I like this book because it is sweet and simple. It talksabout friendship and love and being hurt and saying "I'msorry". The illustrations are adorable. This is a great book to teach young children about apologizing and would also be a great gift to give as an apology to a friend, sister, brother, husband, or anyone who needs it. It would be hard not to accept such a sweet apology.
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