What happens when a friendship doesn’t break loudly-but quietly drifts apart?
Tara and Lena have always been close.
Until one day, something small creates a distance neither of them knows how to talk about.There is no shouting.No big fight.Just silence, hurt feelings, and fear of saying the wrong thing.In Buddy Paw and the Friendship That Changed, young readers explore a gentle, honest story about: Feeling left out by a friendHurting someone without meaning toFinding the courage to speak difficult truthsRepairing trust step by stepWith the quiet guidance of Buddy Paw, this book shows children that: Friendship repair takes timeApologies don’t have to be perfect-just realTrust grows through small, brave choicesFriendships can change and still remain strongWritten in a warm, relatable style, this middle-grade story is perfect for children who: Struggle with friendship changesFeel afraid to speak up about hurt feelingsAre learning communication, boundaries, and trustNot all friendships return to what they were.
Some grow into something better.Ideal for ages 8-12, this book supports social-emotional learning at home and in the classroom.