We Are Best Friends by Aliki
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When Robert’s best friend Peter moves away, both are unhappy, but they learn that they can make new friends and still remain best friends.
Goodbye House by Frank Asch
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Just before leaving with his family for the move to their new house, Little Bear says goodbye to all his favorite places in and around his old house.
The Berenstain Bears’ Moving Day by Stan Berenstain
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The bear family decides it is time to move to a larger house.
I’m Not Moving Mama, by Nancy Carlstrom
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Mama and child discuss the family's upcoming move to a new house and the reasons why she does not wish to leave the child behind.
Where’s Jamela, by Niki Daly
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When Mama gets a new job and a new house, everyone is excited about moving except Jamela who likes her old house just fine.
Tigger’s Moving Day by Kathleen Zoehfeld
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If Tigger moves to a new house, will his friends be over to play? Will he keep all his favorite things?
Annabelle’s Big Move by Carla Golombe
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In two stories, a dog must adjust when her family moves to a new house and she makes new friends on a visit to the beach.
Moving Day by Robert Kalan
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A hermit crab looking for a new home tries several different shells before finding one that fits just right.
I Want To Go Home by Alice McLerran
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A new cat named Sammy helps Marta adjust to the move to a new house.
Shadow by Jill Newsome
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After moving to a new home, a little girl is unhappy until her pet rabbit Shadow helps her to make a new friend.
Goodbye to Griffith Street, by Marily Reynolds
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John finds a special way to say goodbye to his friends on Griffith Street in a small mining town in the mid-1940s.
Moving by Michael Rosen
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Describes the uncertainty and discomfort of moving—through the eyes of the family cat.
Gila Monsters Meet You at the Airport by Marjorie Sharmat
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A New York City boy’s preconceived ideas of life in the West make him very apprehensive about the family’s move there.
Stars for Sarah by Ann Turner
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Lying in bed at night, Sarah wonders what life will be like when she moves to her new house, and her mother comes in and reassures her.
Alexander, Who’s Not (Do You Hear Me? I Mean It!) Going to Move by Judith Viorst
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Angry Alexander refuses to move away if it means having to leave his favorite friends and special places.
Ira Says Goodbye by Bernard Waber
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Ira is surprised to discover that his best friend Reggie feels happy about having to move to a new town.
Gina by Bernard Waber
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When Gina moves to a new apartment building, she discovers that there are plenty of boys but no girls her own age to play with.
Ola Shakes It Up by Joanne Hyppolite
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Nine-year-old Ola and her family are the first black people to move into Walcott Corners, a stuffy, suburban Massachusetts community that Ola wishes were a little bit more like the lively old Roxbury neighborhood she sorely misses.
Morgy Makes His Move by Maggie Lewis
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When third-grader Morgy MacDougal-MacDuff moves from California to Massachusetts with his parents, he has a lot of new things to get used to before he feels comfortable.
Amelia’s Notebook by Marissa Moss
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The hand-lettered contents of a nine-year-old girl’s notebook, in which she records her thoughts and feelings about moving, starting school, and dealing with her older sister, as well as keeping her old best friend and making a new one.
The Truth About Sparrows by Marian Hale
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Twelve-year-old Sadie promises that she will always be Wilma's best friend when their families leaves drought-stricken Missouri in 1933, but once in Texas, Sadie learns that she must try to make a new home--and new friends, too.
Comfort Creek by Joyce McDonald
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When her father loses his job, eleven-year-old Quinnella and her family move from the security of a company mining town to an uncertain future in rural isolation.
Henry and Mudge and Annie’s Good Move by Cynthia Rylant
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When Henry’s cousin Annie prepares to move in next-door he and Mudge help calm her fears.
A New Home by Tim Bowers
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Matt the squirrel has a new home, but misses his old friends.
Who will be my friends? By Syd Hoff
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Freddy moves to a new street and he likes his new room, but what he really wants are new friends.
Moving by Fred Rogers
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Describes in detail the process of moving, as well as the irritation and uncertainty, the sorrow and the excitement.