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Let’s Be Friends
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Release Date: October 2023
Page Count: 160
Size: 5 1/4 x 8
Binding: Perfectbound
ISBN: 978-0-7369-8810-0
Case Lot Quantity: 76

Let’s Be Friends

A Tween Devotional on Finding and Keeping Strong Friendships


Written by a mother and daughter for mothers and daughters, this uplifting devotional offers girls aged eight to twelve helpful advice on how to find and maintain mutually beneficial friendships that affirm their faith and build their self-esteem.

Making and keeping good friends are lifelong skills that will help tween girls grow up to be emotionally and spiritually healthy and enable them to use their God-given gifts to bless the lives of others.
Girls will learn how to recognize the differences between a good and a bad friend, what to do when others hurt them, staying true to themselves, and many other important aspects of friendship.  

Each devotion includes engaging insights on friendship from Blythe Daniel and her twelve-year-old daughter, Calyn, written directly to tweens, thoughtfully selected Scripture verses, words of encouragement, and questions for further reflection with ample space to write down answers.

Fun and engaging, this book will help girls confidently say, “Let’s be friends.”        
 

Meet the authors

Calyn Daniel

Calyn Daniel

Calyn Daniel is a middle schooler and loves spending time with her friends and family where she lives in Colorado. She has two siblings: an older sister, Maris, and a twin brother, William, who is also an author. Calyn is a competitive gymnast and enjoys cooking. Some of her recipes are included in Let's...

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Blythe  Daniel

Blythe Daniel

Blythe Daniel is a literary agent, an author, and a marketer. She has been the publicity director and the marketing director for Harper Collins Christian Publishing and has been a literary agent for the past 17 years. Blythe and her mother, Dr. Helen McIntosh, are the coauthors of I Love You, Mom! and Mended. Blythe&rsquo...

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As a therapist who has worked with girls for 30 years, I believe friendships are harder for girls to navigate than they’ve ever been. Girls need good, trusted guides to help them navigate the world of relationships so they can find their own sturdy voices of kindness and strength. Let’s Be Friends does just that. I’m grateful for the truth and wisdom Calyn and Blythe have shared in these pages, and I can’t wait for it to find its way into the hands of girls. 

—Sissy Goff, Director of Child and Adolescent Counseling at Daystar Counseling, best-selling author of Raising Worry-Free Girls, and cohost of the Raising Boys and Girls podcast  

 

For your teenage daughter or the teenage voice inside your own head—what a welcome relief to hear this kind and relatable encouragement in Let’s Be Friends when it comes to the complicated area of female friendships. 

—Lisa-Jo Baker, bestselling author of Never Unfriended 

 

So many of our daughters struggle with the deep desire to make and keep great friends. Blythe and Calyn have created a practical and encouraging resource for girls to explore what God says about friendship. A much-needed resource! 

—Courtney DeFeo, author of In This House We Will Giggle, mom to two daughters 

 

Calyn and Blythe Daniel have created the friendship manual girls have been looking for to help guide them as they begin to independently establish healthy relationships. It is pretty, interactive, and most importantly, it points girls to God's word for how to navigate friendships. I have been working with middle school girls for over twenty years, and friendship struggles have been a constant issue among my students. Let's Be Friends allows girls a place to process, to pray, and to learn how to have a godly response during friendship challenges. I wholeheartedly believe girls need this book. 

—Christina Sachtleben, middle school teacher, spiritual life director, and mom to a daughter 

 

Let’s Be Friends is an authentic, relatable book for any girl who struggles with friendships or wants to connect with others who will respect her. The book can help readers better understand God, who knows her, loves her best, and created her for friendships. 

—Grace Valentine, author of To the Girl Looking for More; blogger, podcast host, and speaker 

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