Handbooks for Little Humans: Friendship

Publisher details

Author
Zanni Louise
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Genres
Children’s Fiction, Children’s Picture Book
Released
26 May, 2026
ISBN
9781923293212

Handbooks for Little Humans: Friendship

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Synopsis

From bestselling author Zanni Louise comes a series to guide meaningful conversations between big and little humans about the things that count most.Phew. Thereâs a lot to know about being a human, right?You have so many things to learn, like: counting to one hundred, doing cartwheels, and folding paper planes. Hereâs another thing to add to your list: friendship. What makes a good friendship, you ask? Well, there are lots of ways to be a good friend. And friendships wonât always stay the same. As we grow and change, so do our relationships. Shall we discover more?
Zanni Louise
About the author

Zanni Louise

Zanni Louise has published over forty books for kids, including bestselling board books, picture books, chapter books and middle grade. She tours the world, visiting kids in schools and running writing retreats for grown-ups. She's also a proud ambassador for Room to Read, an organisation that gives kids access to books. In her free time, you'll likely find Zanni trail running in forests. She lives with her family of four on the east coast of Australia.

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