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5.0 out of 5 stars Can a best friend, help his friend be his best self?, October 5, 2002
As an educator of young children for over twenty-five years, I find Hunter's Best Friend at School by Laura Elliott to be one of the best books I have ever read, dealing with being true to one's self. All children want to be liked and often do things that they would not otherwise do, just to be accepted. Hunter and Stripe are such friends, yet with the help of his mother and his teacher, Hunter is able to set an example that encourages Stripe to be "his best self." This book is absolutely delightful and entertaining. The words, the illustrations, the message of being true to oneself is certainly needed in today's world. I read it to a Kindergarten class that was spellbound by the second page. The school librarian is going to order one copy for each of the primary classes at our school. My own grandsons, age five and seven, were touched by Hunter's example, with the five-year-old saying, "my eyes are getting wet from hearing that story" and the seven-year-old saying, "I have that problem with my friend." Out of the mouth of babes is a telling review of this wonderful book and I would encourage every parent and grandparent to include it in their children's library as soon as possible.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book for Pre-K & K!, November 30, 2009
This review is from: Hunter's Best Friend at School (Paperback)
Hunter and Stripe, both at school and playing soccer, are wonderful friends for any Pre-K or Kindergartener to make. When my older son was having a little bit of "trouble" adjusting in Kindergarten, my mom bought him this book. While I won't say the book is alone responsible in his behavior modification, it allowed us to address some of his "issues" in a less direct way, and opened up lines of communication for him to be "his best self" at school, just like Hunter. Now that my younger is a kindergartener, both Hunter's Best Friend at School and their accompanying soccer book have become regular favorites for night-time reading. Highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars My daughter loves this book!, March 5, 2004
My daughter will be 3 in April and we discovered this book at the library while picking out books after story time. She wants to read this one every night at bedtime, so I plan to buy it for her for her birthday. I echo all the other reviews, and agree that I think it is one that should be in every child's library! Even though the situations in the book happen to "raccoon children" they are real life situations that could happen to any "human child". Great job!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, May 12, 2003
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I bought this book for my nephew who is named Hunter!
It's a great story--with a message, but not in a pushy way.
Peer pressure is a difficult subject to address; this book handles it superbly!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars An endearing tale about being your "best self!", September 25, 2002
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Ms. Elliot has followed up her acclaimed book for young adults, "Under a War-Torn Sky", with a charming new book for 2-6 year olds. My children love to hear about the little racoon's dilemma about following along with his best pal's naughty antics versus trying to inspire his friend to behave as his "best self." The story is wonderfully entertaining (my son walks around quoting his favorite characters' lines!), the illustrations are adorable, and the book teaches a valuable message for kids of all ages. Hunter has become my children's favorite book -- I highly recommend it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must for kindergarten classrooms!, August 12, 2002
This is an adorable book which will grab a child's attention from the beginning. I think this must become a staple for every kindergarten classroom. I was in public education at the kindergarten level. The lesson taught here on "peer" pressure, is a lesson that cannot be taught too early in a child's school career. The illustrations are wonderful too! Ms. Elliott and Ms. Munsinger, congratulations! You have done it again!
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Hunter's Best Friend at School by Laura Elliott (Paperback - July 5, 2005)
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