Kirkus Reviews
When new students or shy children struggle to make friends, the Buddy Bench might be a solution.When all but one child, the narrator, decide to stay inside for recess after a surprise Texas snowstorm, the unnamed, round-headed kid heads outside and meets Shae. She's new to the school and sitting on the playground Buddy Bench, signaling that she hopes to find a friend. Luckily, Shae's just moved from a place with lots of snow and, after giggling at the narrator's unrealistic suggestions (conveyed in labored rhyme), proves to have lots of ideas about how to enjoy a snowy recess. Soon, the two borrow trays from the lunchroom and use them to fly down the mountains of snow. When recess is over, the narrator heads back to class happy in the knowledge of a new friend and that new friends can have great new ideas. Brightly colored cartoon illustrations show children of many ethnicities (the narrator presents white, and Shae is a girl of color) and create an action-packed snow story, but it is primarily a vehicle for introducing the concept of a Buddy Bench. Final pages contain information about the project's history, what a Buddy Bench can look like, ways to use the bench, and classroom discussion questions.A handy classroom text to discuss inclusion and introduce the Buddy Bench concept. (Picture book. 5-8)
School Library Journal
(Sun Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)
PreS-Gr 2 -On a rare snowy day in Texas, a young boy decides to take advantage of the chilly weather but can't find anyone willing to play outside. He decides to sit on the Buddy Bench, a space on the playground for anyone looking for someone to talk to or play with. Luckily, Shae answers his call for a friend to frolic with in the snow. Having lived in a cold climate previously, Shae is an expert on which games work well in the snow (making forts, capture the flag, pin the carrot on the snowman) and which don't (basketball, baseball). Other children join in and have a wonderful time playing outdoors as well, especially when a cafeteria tray becomes a sled. The narrator realizes that he has learned quite a bit just by sitting on the Buddy Bench that day. Whether you are looking for a new friend or want to get to know an old friend, the Buddy Bench is the place to start. The author introduces readers to the reasoning behind the Buddy Bench, how it works, and ideas for getting one in their school. VERDICT A refreshing story about friendship and the simple ways friends can be made.-Martha Rico, Yselta ISD, TX