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My Little Friendship Slam Book – Online Slam Book for Kids

A FUN ACTIVITY BY THE COOCHIKOO
My Little Friendship Slam Book 💕
Fill it • Share it • Make memories!

🌈 Welcome!

Welcome to your Friendship Slam Book!

This is your little book of favorites, dreams, funny answers and friendship memories.

✨ Be yourself.
😂 Have fun.
💕 Make memories.

Ask a parent or trusted adult for help if you need it.

Ready to begin? 🌟

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👧 All About Me

🎨 Draw yourself here!
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🍕 My Favorites

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⚡ This or That

Pick your favorite! Tap an option to select it.

🍕 Pizza / 🍔 Burger
🍦 Ice Cream / 🍫 Chocolate
🐶 Dogs / 🐱 Cats
🌞 Summer / ❄️ Winter
🌊 Beach / 🏔️ Mountains
📚 Books / 🎮 Games
🎨 Drawing / ⚽ Sports
✈️ Travel / 🏠 Stay Home
🎤 Singing / 💃 Dancing
🍰 Cake / 🧁 Cupcakes
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🧠 My Personality

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🦄 If I Could...

🚀 Draw your dream invention!
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🚀 My Dreams

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🌈 My Happy Things

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🎒 School & Friends

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😂 Let's Get Funny!

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🇮🇳 My India

🎨 Draw your favorite festival!
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☀️ My Perfect Day

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👯 Our Friendship

Hey Bestie! 💕 This page is for your friend.
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💌 A Message For Me

❤️ Draw something for your friend!
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🌟 Friends Forever

Our friendship rating

❤️ 1
❤️❤️ 2
❤️❤️❤️ 3
❤️❤️❤️❤️ 4
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 5
Friends may change, places may change, but some memories stay forever. 💕
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