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May I Bring a Friend? (original 1964; edition 1989)

by Beatrice de Regniers, Beni Montresor (Illustrator)

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A well-mannered little boy has permission to bring his animal friends to visit the king and queen.
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Title:May I Bring a Friend?
Authors:Beatrice de Regniers
Other authors:Beni Montresor (Illustrator)
Info:Aladdin (1989), Paperback, 48 pages
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May I Bring a Friend? by Beatrice de Regniers (1964)

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The king and queen invite our narrator to tea every day. Every day, our narrator asks if he can bring a friend, which always ends up being a zoo animal. At the end of the week, the king and queen join him and all their friends at the zoo for tea.
  KristenRoper | Mar 14, 2024 |
The king and queen invite our narrator to tea every day. Every day, our narrator asks if he can bring a friend, which always ends up being a zoo animal. At the end of the week, the king and queen join him and all their friends at the zoo for tea.
  KristenRoper | Mar 14, 2024 |
Laugh-out-loud funny story about a friend of the King and Queen who brings an unusual "friend" with him to tea, to lunch, to dinner. There's lots of repetition for the younger reader. Delightful. ( )
  fuzzi | Oct 13, 2022 |
This lovely book is a story of a young boy invited by the King and Queen to tea, and then various other meals and occasions. He wants to bring a friend each time he goes to the castle. He brings a giraffe, a hypo, a team of energetic monkeys, an elephant, a team of lions, and a seal.

At the end, the room is filled with many large animals, and all have a wonderful, fun time.

This is a Caldecott Medal award-winning book. The illustrations are fun and set the tone for a lovely group of giggles from a small child, and adults as well! ( )
  Whisper1 | Oct 7, 2022 |
I think my main problem with this book is that the little boy never actually asks if he may bring a friend; he simply states that he has a friend he'd like to bring.

2/9/2019 update: I'm also not a fan of the rhyme scheme. ( )
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
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To my friend Tammy
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The King and Queen invited me to come to their house on Sunday for tea.
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A well-mannered little boy has permission to bring his animal friends to visit the king and queen.

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One day, a small boy receives a very special invitation—the King and the Queen have invited him to the castle for tea. He accepts, with one question: “May I bring a friend?”

“Any friend of our friend is welcome here,” says the King. But their guest’s friend turns out to be someone they never expected!
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