Charlie and Lola: My Best, Best Friend (Charlie & Lola)
Lola and Lotta are best, best, BESTEST friends who do completely everything together. They always pair up, they look after the tadpoles in the pond, and they especially always swap lunches. But when Evie, a new girl, joins the class, suddenly it's Evie whom Lotta does everything with, even lunch swapping. Lola tells her brother Charlie that she has lost her best friend for...more
Hardcover, 32 pages
Published
July 7th 2011
by Dial
(first published October 1st 2010)
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We absolutely love the Charlie and Lola series of books created by Lauren Child. The stories are fun and our girls love the characters from watching them on television.
This is a fun story about the fickleness of a child's friendships and the jealousy that occurs when a pair of friends is split up by a third person. This is a familiar situation for our girls, who have experienced changes in friendships as they grow up. It's a good story and gives me an opportunity to practice my English accent (m...more
This is a fun story about the fickleness of a child's friendships and the jealousy that occurs when a pair of friends is split up by a third person. This is a familiar situation for our girls, who have experienced changes in friendships as they grow up. It's a good story and gives me an opportunity to practice my English accent (m...more
Charlie has a little sister called Lola who is very funny. Her best friend is Lotta. Lola and Lotta do absolutely everything together as all best, best friends do. One day a new girl arrives in school, her name is Evie and the teacher asks Lotta to look after Evie. At first the three girls have lots of fun together but then Lola becomes worried that Evie is now Lotta’s best best friend and not her anymore! Charlie tells Lola not to worry and that he thinks they will be best friends again very so...more
Oh, a problem that happens ever so often. A child thinks they might have been "replaced" by their very best friend.
The only thing (SLIGHT spoiler here) is it might have been nice for them to ALL end up being friends at the end. Yes, comforting to see old friends return. But wouldn't including everyone be an even nicer message?
The only thing (SLIGHT spoiler here) is it might have been nice for them to ALL end up being friends at the end. Yes, comforting to see old friends return. But wouldn't including everyone be an even nicer message?
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Lauren Child grew up in Wiltshire as the middle child of three sisters and the daughter of two teachers. She has always been interested in the many aspects of childhood, from gazing into toy shop windows to watching American children's shows from the 1960s. After attending two Art Schools, where Lauren admits that she did not learn much, she travelled for six months, still unsure about which caree...more
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