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Franklin Goes to School
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The story was mainly told in the forest. The main characters in the story was Franklin. The minor characters were bear, rabbit,fox beaver skunk. The theme was that this book would be that school is alot of fun and don't be afraid to go there. School is a good learning experience. The style would be that the author has a picture on every page and it h... »
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My Name Is Yoon (Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Award, 2004)
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Yoon is a little girl who has moved to America from Korea. She feels very displaced and is unhappy with having to write her name in English. Korean writing is much more beautiful to her. This story illustrates how difficult it can be to move to another country and learn another language. It's hard and it often implies that a person must give up way... »
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Little Witch Goes to School (Step-Into-Reading, Step 3)
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I bought this book and two other Little Witch books to read to my daughter when she was only around the age of four. The story held her attention from front to back. Once she started to read on her own around the age of five she would ask to read the book with me. At the age of seven she still likes to read this book. Little Witch books make a nice... »
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Don't Go!
A great book to prepare your toddler for preschool. Nice illustrations and a great story of a boy elephant, Daniel, and his first day at school.
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Wow! School!
My daughter who is 2 1/2 loves to read this over and over again. There is so much going on in the pictures that new stories can be told, so it's never th... »
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Mouse's First Day of School
When it comes to picking a hero for a childrens book, you can never go wrong with mice. From Mickey to Maisy to just about every Kevin Henkes book e... »
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First Grade, Here I Come
I read this to my grandson, the first grader, and although he enjoyed it, I felt it better suited for a kindergartener going into first grade. It worked g... »
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