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One of the Problems of Everett Anderson

by Lucille Clifton

Series: Everett Anderson (8)

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Everett Anderson wonders how he can help his friend Greg, who appears to be a victim of child abuse.
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This story shows about a child that inferences about the feelings and intentions of others which is his friend and sees the viewpoint in another person which is great for children 4 and up to read. ( )
  anapaulangel | Nov 25, 2018 |
this book is very strong in character. not recommended for classroom use, more one on one as it deals with the abuse of a child
ages 8+
pierce college library ( )
  nicolecasiano | Nov 25, 2018 |
This is a book about a boy who has a friend whos possibly being abused he decides to tell his mom because he doesn't know what to do. This book helps children know to tell adults if they have concerns for a friend. Ages 4-8 classmates book
  sabrinaferguson | Nov 23, 2018 |
Everett Anderson has a friend that comes to school with bruises and he feels bad for his friend. He doesn't know what to do and he is really bothered by it so he tells his mom and she gives him advise on what to do.
Age:4-5
Source:Pierce college library
  heatherhoover | Aug 13, 2015 |
Everett is at home wonder what he can say or do for his friend Greg that has bruises and marks on his leg. Everett thinks that his friend is not clumsy, but maybe he does fall down the stairs. One day during school, Everett notices his friend crying and goes over to ask him why he was crying. He tells him I can’t say. Everett talks with his mom and hope something good will happen for Greg.
  JustineArm | Mar 1, 2015 |
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