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Books with title T.R. Goes to School

  • Rhodry Goes To School

    Deerhound Rhodry, Sophie Wallace

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 25, 2018)
    Rhodry loves story time with his little people. But his little people are growing up. Rhodry is sad. Will Rhodry manage to find new little people to read to him? The latest of the popular Rhodry the Scottish Deerhound books. Another heartwarming story about the loveable hound. Written for children - enjoyed by all. About the AuthorsDeerhound Rhodry is a registered Therapy Dog with Therapy Dogs Nationwide. He and his brother Druss appeared on ITV's Victoria and the film Show Dogs. Rhodry likes eating, sleeping, playing and long walks. Sophie Wallace looks after Rhodry and the rest of the family. When she is not helping Rhodry with his books, she writes some books of her own and works in a school.
  • Dora Goes to School

    Leslie Valdes, Robert Roper

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, July 1, 2004)
    Dora and Boots see their teacher riding her bike on the way to school. But the bike gets a flat tire, and the teacher needs to get to school before her students! Will Dora and Boots save the school day? Find out in this exciting interactive adventure.
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  • Ming Goes to School

    Deirdre Sullivan, Maja Lofdahl

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Delightful story about going to school.
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  • Gus Goes to School

    Jane Thayer, Joyce Audy Dos Santos

    Hardcover (William Morrow, March 15, 1982)
    A ghost decides to go to school and learn to spell when a publisher returns his autobiography.
  • Roary Goes to School

    Mark Davis, Virginia Arakelian

    Paperback (Independently published, June 20, 2020)
    Roary Goes to School is about a child's first day of The Christ School.
  • Noddy Goes to School

    Enid Blyton

    Hardcover (Sampson Low, Marston, March 15, 1976)
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  • Go to School

    Robert Stanek

    eBook (Bugville Publishing, Jan. 30, 2013)
    Plucky young Buster Bee is headed to school and he's nervous about his first day. At school, he meets his new teacher and feels special when she teaches the class all about being a bee. When it seems that Too Smart Betty has all the answers, Buster wants to be a solitary bee who lives in the country instead of a social bee. He has great adventures in the country but ends up feeling lonely with a stomachache. The Bugville Critters stories address all the major issues of growing up and are designed to appeal to the ever-growing interests of children everywhere. The wonderfully crafted stories are paired with energetic illustrations of a colorful cast of critters and playful scenes. About the Author Robert Stanek is a dad, husband and author. Robert Stanek finished his first novel in 1986 and has been writing several books a year ever since. Today, he has over 150 published books, which have been read by millions of people around the world. Robert Stanek's books have received many awards for excellence and outstanding contributions to the writing community. Dubbed 'A Face Behind the Future' in the 1990's by The Olympian, he's been helping to shape the future of the written word for nearly two decades. Praise for Robert Stanek's Bugville Critters... "Instructive and entertaining."-- Follett Early Learning "The bright, colorful illustrations are reminiscent of David Kirk's Little Miss Spider books and will captivate the young reader for whom the book is intended."-- Foreword Magazine "Bugville Critters helps children sort out real lessons about life, family and the natural world."-- Foreword Magazine "Robert Stanek is one of our most featured and respected Kids & Young Adults, K-12 Educators and Kids authors." -- The Audio Book Store "Recommended series."-- Parenting Magazine "Recommended children's book."-- Dr. Stacie Bunning, Clinical Psychologist and resident expert for GreatSchools.org Robert Stanek's Bugville Critters recommended by / featured in...+ Parenting Magazine (2008)+ The Children's Bookshelf (Publisher's Weekly) (2007, 2008)+ Children's Writer (2007)+ Foreword Magazine (2007)+ School Library Journal (2008, 2009)+ Library Journal (2008, 2009)Read letters to Buster from kids all over the world at the Bugville Critters web site. Robert Stanek and his books also have been in:The OlympianThe Journal of Electronic DefenseThe Publisher's Weekly Cover StoryVOYABookWireThe News Tribune Wondering where to start reading Robert Stanek's work? Consider "The Best of Robert Stanek" list from OverDrive's "ContentWire for Libraries"...#1 The Pieces of the Puzzle#2 Keeper Martin's Tale#3 Bugville Collection #1: Visit Mom and Dad At Work, Go to School, Have a Sleepover, Visit Garden Box Farms#4 The Kingdoms and the Elves of the Reaches#5 In the Service of Dragons#6 Journey Beyond the Beyond#7 Stormjammers: The Extraordinary Story of EW Operations in the Gulf War#8 Bugville Critters: Every Number Counts#9 Absolutes & Other Stories#10 Exploring Ruin Mist: Special Edition for "The Kingdoms and the Elves of the Reaches" and "In the Service of Dragons"
  • Stuart Goes To School

    Sara Pennypacker, Martin Matje

    Hardcover (Orchard, July 1, 2003)
    This hilarious sequel to STUART'S CAPE is a witty chapter book about an eight-year-old worrier's first day of school.Our favorite worrier is back, and Stuart is about to start third grade. As he makes his way to the first day of school, wearing the worst outfit ever, what could a first-rate worrier do but worry?Stuart worries about getting stuck in the boys' bathroom, about not having anything to show for show-and-tell, but most of all, about not making any friends. With his cape, though, Stuart is bound to have a day full of wacky adventures.
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  • Spot Goes to School

    Eric Hill

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2004)
    Spot spends his first day at playschool and finds himself having more and more fun as the day goes on. This is a board book edition of Eric Hill's classic lift-the-flap picture book.
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  • London Goes to School

    Felicia Butler

    London goes to school is about a pre school aged African American girl named London that experiences a day at school.
  • I.Q. Goes to School

    Mary Ann Fraser

    Paperback (Walker Childrens, Aug. 1, 2004)
    I.Q. comes to Mrs. Furber’s class on the first day of school. He loves being in class with the children. But who wants to be the class pet when being a student can be so much fun? Each week Mrs. Furber chooses a Student of the Week. More than anything, I.Q. wants to be picked. When will it be his turn?
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  • Woof Goes to School

    Danae Dobson, Dee Derosa

    Hardcover (W Pub Group, Oct. 1, 1989)
    As Mark and Krissy work to find homes for six abandoned dogs, they are reminded that God loves even the unlovely
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