![]() The friends part ways but, happily, after a sad and lonely day of being without Will, Mac decides life isn’t worth living without his best bud. But Mac gets called names like “Bad Apple” and “Rotten” because who ever heard of an apple and a worm being friends. These two unlikely friends are so close that they even finish each other’s sentences. Synopsis: Mac is a GOOD apple who learns to stand up to the bullies in the orchard when they start teasing him because of his new friend, Will the Worm. He shared his toys with the other apples, helped Granny Smith pick up after art class, and loved to dive fearlessly into the watering hole.” Whenever I read it to my class it’s always a BIG hit! Since it’s a popular post I thought it was worth updating, especially at this time of year, because it has lovely messages about friendship and bullying. I actually wrote this post a couple of years ago. This little gem was recommended to me by Barbara, from The Corner on Character. Includes book-related activities and a printable art project. ![]() ![]() Inside: A book review of the Bad Apple A Tale of Friendship. ![]() Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn ![]()
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