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Sidney and Carrie Have a Party

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Sidney and Carrie’s friendship is being put to the test. Can Lisa Thompson’s uplifting duo learn to compromise in time for their joint birthday party?

Best friends Sidney and Carrie are really excited about having a joint birthday party! But excitement turns to disappointment when they can’t agree about the invitations, the entertainment or even the kind of cake they’d like to have.

Will the birthday party be a disaster or can the two friends find a way to compromise that will make them both happy?

Our Review Panel says...

‘Sidney and Carrie Have a Party’ by Lisa Thompson is a brightly illustrated and fun book about friendship, compromise and celebration.

This book is perfect for children who are starting their independent reading journey, as it is split into manageable chapters. The book is also written in a dyslexia friendly font, so this book could be used to help encourage a love for reading from everyone.

The bright and cartoon-style illustrations help to bring the whole book together. A wonderfully written and beautifully illustrated story.

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