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Books with title Little Bear Goes To Kindergarten

  • Brummi in Kindergarten: Brummi - The Little Bear

    Dorothee Sargon

    language (, Feb. 27, 2015)
    Brummi learns to swim in a public pool and complains about having to wear water wings - how embarrassing!.He is almost three now and his mother promises that he will soon be old enough to go to Kindergarten. He finds a good friend in Tutu at Kindergarten but she asks him why he does not have a daddy. Although troubled by this, Mum soon puts his mind at rest and assures him that a family without a father is not only half a home.
  • Mimi goes to Kindergarten

    Dr. Howey

    language (, Sept. 11, 2012)
    Mimi goes to kindergarten and finds out how much fun it is to do things for yorself.• Mimi is a preschool girl who loves to have fun with her Mama and Daddy.• Young children can relate to the real life adventures of Mimi.• Simple text ideal to read to little ones or for early readers.
  • Red Goes to Kindergarten

    Laura W. Eckroat, Rodora Taboada

    Paperback (Crescent Renewal, March 20, 2018)
    It was August, and Red was thrilled about the first day of school, and nervous as she boarded the yellow school bus into the unknown. What would this new adventure bring? Join Red as she experiences her exciting first week, and meets her teacher Mrs. Bloom and her new friend Violet. She draws pictures, colors apples, and creates patterns; kindergarten is amazing! Includes a Monday through Friday activity section for the kids, too, so they can follow Red along her path. “Laura has used her experience as a teacher to write a book that will resonate with kindergarten students everywhere. A wonderful read aloud, artfully packed with learning opportunities for both math and literacy. A must-buy book to have in your school library!”—Carol Ann M. McCarthy, M.A.T. Reading Specialist “Laura did it again! She took us on a journey through Red’s first day of kindergarten as though we were there with her. Laura has a unique way of bringing her characters to life and creating a connection to real life. Red Goes to Kindergarten is a must-read on the first day of kindergarten class!”—Michelle Alkhatib, Principal, Manara Academy
  • Ava Goes to Kindergarten

    Alicia R Coleman-Clark, Ava J Clark, Carmen Piper

    Paperback (Proficient Support, )
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  • James Goes to Kindergarten

    Carolyn L Huston, Melodie Huston

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 9, 2015)
    This book follows a child with autism through various kindergarten activities. It includes questions throughout to further engage the reader and notes for adults who read this book.
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  • Red Goes to Kindergarten

    Laura W. Eckroat

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, July 21, 2015)
    Laura did it again! She took us on a journey through Red's first day of kindergarten as though we were there with her.
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  • Brummi in Kindergarten: Brummi - The Little Bear

    01 Dorothee Sargon

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 2, 2015)
    Brummi learns to swim in a public pool and complains about having to wear water wings - how embarrassing!. He is almost three now and his mother promises that he will soon be old enough to go to Kindergarten. He finds a good friend in Tutu at Kindergarten but she asks him why he does not have a daddy. Although troubled by this, Mum soon puts his mind at rest and assures him that a family without a father is not only half a home.
    K
  • Ltle Bear Goes To Kindergarten

    Jutta Langreuter

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, March 15, 1712)
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  • Ltle Bear Goes To Kindergarten

    Jutta Langreuter

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, March 15, 1831)
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  • Red Goes to Kindergarten

    Laura Eckroat, Rodora Taboada

    eBook (Crescent Renewal, )
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  • The Little Pirate Goes To Kindergarten

    Tamara Young Lowery

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., July 17, 2019)
    The Little Pirate Goes to Kindergarten illustrates how one boy, through imagination, kindness, and adventure, navigates the fear and apprehension that comes with going to school for the first time. He uses his strengths and qualities to help him overcome his fears and face each challenge head-on. With the help from his mom, this courageous little pirate finds treasures along the way that give him the confidence he needs to succeed. You see his character traits develop and come to life throughout this charming story as he discovers each new ability. The Little Pirate uses this newfound confidence to vanquish his fear of school, and he learns a few new lessons along the way. He demonstrates that we all have treasures within ourselves that create a spark of goodwill, not just in ourselves but in the lives of others. In the end the Little Pirate learns he can conquer any challenge if he remembers his six treasures. He is brave, strong, smart, kind, gentle, and, of course, really handsome. This enchanting story from new author Tamara Young Lowery is sure to be a joy and inspiration for any little pirate or princess as they navigate their own first steps into school.
  • Benjamin the Bear Goes to Kindergarten

    Nancy Shakespeare

    eBook (Mascot Books, July 29, 2013)
    Benjamin the Bear has lots of hair.He loves his mommy and he loves to share.Benjamin is growing up! It's time to go to school and start learning new and exciting things.