Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends. Friendship is so very important – and being a good friend is one of the most important skills we can help children master. And whether we are 8 or 80, having good friends just makes life so much better! Huge thanks to author Jody Jensen Shaffer and illustrator Joanne Lew-Vriethoff for creating THE LAST DAY JULIAN WAS MY FRIEND.

THE LAST DAY JULIAN WAS MY BEST FRIEND
Written by Jody Jensen Shaffer
Illustrated by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff
Published by Two Lions (June 4, 2024)
Ages: 5-8
Themes: Friendship, Honesty, Forgiveness
Synopsis: From the Amazon Sales Page:
A touching story of true friendship and the power of forgiveness.
Best friends and neighbors Anthony and Julian are having the summer of their lives. Making pancakes, riding bikes to the beach, playing in the sand and surf…They have everything they need for an epic summer vacation. But Anthony is worried. He has a secret―a secret about Julian’s missing marble. And he knows that once Julian finds out about it, he’ll be mad. He may not even want to be Anthony’s best friend anymore. So Anthony is determined to have the best last day as Julian’s best friend…until he can’t hold in his secret any longer. But maybe Julian has a surprise of his own to share with Anthony…

Why I Love This Book:
1. Grab your tissues…you will need them to wipe away the tears – the story captured my heart – a perfect story about the power of forgiveness!
2. The text is so perfect – with the rhythm, sets of three, and sparse language that keeps us engaged from beginning to end!
3. The illustrations are lovely – and we feel the emotions of both characters from the expressions on their faces – masterful!
ME: Author Jody stopped by to share a little bit of the story behind the story. Welcome, Jody! Thanks for spending some time with us.

JODY: Thanks so much for inviting me, Vivian.
When I tell kids at my author visits that some stories take two years or five years or maybe even ten years to go from idea to book, they’re stunned. Wait ’til they hear about the timeline for The Last Day Julian was My Best Friend! I wrote my first draft in 2008, when I was just learning how to write picture books. By my count, that’s 16 years from idea to book! But, boy, was it worth the effort and wait. I just love how it turned out, thanks to my editor, Marilyn Brigham, and the whole team at Two Lions, and to Joanne Lew-Vriethoff and her gorgeous illustrations. I hope readers will love it, too.
We are so glad you never gave up, Jody! The book is amazing!
Friends, here’s a little info about both the author and illustrator and how you can connect with them.
Jody Jensen Shaffer is an award-winning poet and the author of more than 80 books for children, including Creep, Leap, Crunch! A Food Chain Story, named an NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book and nominated for Oklahoma’s 2025 Donna Norvell Award, Prudence the Part-Time Cow, finalist for Missouri’s Show Me Award and Missouri’s choice for the National Book Festival, A Chip Off the Old Block, nominee for Iowa’s Goldfinch Award, It’s Your First Day of School, Busy Bus!, Amazon best seller, and more! Jody’s newest books include Sometimes I am Hot Lava and Porcupine Had a Fuzzy Sweater, which release in April and September, respectively.
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From Joanne’s website:
I am an illustrator of picture, chapter, middle grade and educational books. I was born in Malaysia, grew up in Los Angeles and New York, currently living between Malaysia and Amsterdam. I studied illustration at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. And for a short stint, I worked in the television industry as a character and concept illustrator for clients pitching children’s television shows. And then one day I decided to take a big leap and moved to New York where I worked as a graphic designer/Art Director at an AD Agency. Four years later, I found myself moving to Europe where I began my journey as a full time children’s book illustrator.
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Here’s a lovely review from Kirkus:
“The tale delivers an important message about forgiveness and the importance of taking responsibility for wrongdoings… A touching exploration of the complicated dynamics of friendship.”
And here’s a Preorder link:
https://rb.gy/s2spa0
And our kind and generous guest is offering a fabulous Giveaway…a winner’s choice of a signed book, an Ask-Me-Anything Zoom chat, or a picture book critique. WOW! Please make sure you leave a comment, letting us know what you’d choose if you are the lucky winner…and please SHARE this post on social media, add the book to your Goodreads WANT TO READ shelf, review the book on Amazon, and ask your local library to purchase copies for their collection.
RELATED ACTIVITIES:
Kids love making and wearing friendship bracelets! Give it a try with your little ones!
More fun friendship activities – details at: https://www.dltk-kids.com/crafts/friendship/
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend. I’m still immersed in distributing prizes…and this coming week, I’m excited to see the 50-word stories for #50PreciousWordsforKids. If you are a parent or teacher, please encourage your children to participate. It’s always a joy to see what these natural storytellers have to say.

Make sure you leave a comment to be entered in the giveaway…and guess what? Two Lions is doing a Goodreads giveaway of 20 physical copies of The Last Day Julian was My Best Friend. It begins on Monday, May 6 and goes until June 3. If you want to enter, here’s the link: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/388808-the-last-day-julian-was-my-best-friend
I can’t wait to read what happens! Sounds great, and lovely illustrations! Thanks for the competition – I’d choose a critique! 🙂
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This sounds like a wonderful story, and one that kids can relate to. If I’m the fortunate winner, I’d love a signed copy of the book.😊
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Thank you for having me, Vivian! Good luck to everyone!
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I WANT THIS BOOK SO BADLY. It’s long journey to publication makes me want it even more. I’ll be buying a copy but if I win, I’d love to donate a copy to my kid’s school library. Can’t wait to read it.
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Friendship books are so wonderful and these illustrations just sing. So beautiful. I can hardly wait to read it. I would love a critique.
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This sounds like a lovely book!
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A wonderful lesson for every stage of life. Can’t wait to read!
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Congratulations Jody and Joanne! It’s a fabulous book!
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This books sounds wonderful! Congratulations, Jody and Joanne! Thanks for offering a prize. I’d like any of them, my first choice being a PB critique if I’d win.
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Looking forward to reading this book. Sounds like it might be a great tool for my sister, a therapist who works with children. I would be interested in having one of my manuscripts critiqued.
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Can’t wait to check it out. Sounds great for my work as a School Counselor. I am interested in picture book critique.
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This looks like such a great book for kids to enjoy and learn more about what being a friend means. Congratulations, Jodi & Joanne, and thanks for featuring, Vivian. If I win, I would gratefully accept a copy of the book.
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As one of Jody’s critique buddies, I’ve already read THE LAST DAY JULIAN WAS MY BEST FRIEND and I must say…you will love this sweet story!
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This sounds like a wonderful story – just what we need in today’s world. Plus marbles (I love marbles!)
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Oh, I am HOOKED by the title … and then there’s those illustrations! WoW; I cannot WAIT to read this one. Thank you for the bait.
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This sounds like such a lovely book about the qualities of friendship. I can’t wait to read it! Thanks for the heads up, Vivian!
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Sounds great and such an important book! Friendships end and begin all the time, and it’s important for kids and grownups to learn this!
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This sounds like a must read as well as a fabulous addition to home, school or local library! Can’t wait to read it! If I am the lucky winner, I would be thrilled to receive any of the giveaways! 😊
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Tough but important topic – thank you for writing with grace and compassion.
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I can’t believe how tender I’m made to feel just from the title of this book. What a lovely story, I can’t wait to read it.
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