![]() ![]() This book would be a great tool for teachers and parents to teach young children how to become a good friend to others and would be a good conversation starter about bullying. ![]() The goofy images connect to the text and deepen the reader’s understanding. Not only is the story captivating and makes one want to keep reading, but the fun illustrations enhance the story. Now available in Spanish for the first time, it is the. Since its publication, this funny yet heartfelt book has become a go-to for discussing the challenges and rewards of making a friend and the importance of not judging others on first impressions. Readers connect to the story because they understand the boy’s emotions, which increases the theme. Chronicle Books, Juvenile Fiction - 40 pages. By the end of the day, the boy is no longer sure he wants to give the enemy pie to Jeremy.Įnemy Pie is a touching story with the message that bullying is not okay and that it is possible to become friends with anyone if you are willing to try. ![]() While they play, the boy even lets Jeremy into his tree house. To make the pie work, the boy has to spend a day playing with Jeremy. Luckily, the boy’s Dad knows about enemies and makes an enemy pie for his son to give to Jeremy. It’s been the perfect summer for the boy-until Jeremy moves into the neighborhood and makes fun of him. A boy makes an enemy list with one name: Jeremy Ross. ![]()
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