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Godzilla vs. Kong: Sometimes Friends Fight: (But They Always Make Up) (Friendship Books for Kids, Kindness Books, Counting Books, Pop Culture Board Bo by Herring, Carol

Godzilla vs. Kong: Sometimes Friends Fight: (But They Always Make Up) (Friendship Books for Kids, Kindness Books, Counting Books, Pop Culture Board Bo by Herring, Carol

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Movie monsters Godzilla and Kong teach young readers how to be friends even when times are tough.

Being a good friend isn't always easy for kids, and it's really not easy for giant monsters. Godzilla vs. Kong: Sometimes Friends Fight (But They Always Make Up) pairs 10 tips for how to be a good friend and prompts to practice counting with adorable scenes of Godzilla and Kong working out their differences.

Playful Learning + Pop Culture Bonding: Parents, grandparents, and grown-ups can introduce kids to beloved movie monsters Godzilla and Kong.
Social/Emotional Intelligence: Helps kids explore and identify their feelings, and develop empathy and kindness.
Supports Essential Skills: Young learners can practice counting, learn number awareness, and develop early literacy skills.
New Series!: Collect all PlayPop books including Ghostbusters: Book of Shapes, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: E.T's First Words, and Back to the Future: Telling Time with Marty McFly.

Author: Carol Herring
Publisher: Insight Kids
Published: 04/06/2021
Pages: 20
Binding Type: Board Book
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 7.00h x 6.90w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781647221744
Audience: Baby-Preschool

About the Author
Carol Herring is an illustrator living in Southland, New Zealand. She lives with her husband and five kids in a country cottage - along with sheep, rabbits, dogs, cats, and a miniature horse, who happen to live outside the cottage. She specializes in children's books and has plenty of inspiration to draw from with such a busy household. She loves to paint with gouache when she has the time, and is inspired by many illustrators from her childhood - such as Richard Scarry, Mary Blair, and Alice and Martin Provensen.

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