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Books with title Little Hoo Goes to School

  • Little School

    Beth Norling

    Hardcover (Kane Miller Book Pub, March 1, 2003)
    Follows 20 youngsters through their busy day at nursery school. Preschoolers will savor the details of Norling's catalog of classroom and playground accessories, toys, and activities.
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  • Thea Goes to School: Thea: The Little Witch

    L.S. Gagnon

    eBook (Autumn Day Publishing, Oct. 19, 2016)
    In the third installment of, Thea: The Little Witch, Thea is sent to school by her father. Although she's been home schooled her whole life, her father knows it's time that she gets accustomed to humans. Puzzled by the unusual teacher in class, Thea learns that not all humans are nice. With her friends, Cory and Delia, Thea will learn a valuable lesson. In the end, she will discover how important it is to always tell the truth.
  • Lola Goes to School

    Marcia Goldman

    Hardcover (Creston Books, July 12, 2016)
    The lovable therapy dog from Lola Goes to Work has her first day at Doggy Daycare. Like anyone new to preschool or kindergarten, she's a little bit nervous, a little bit scared, and very excited. Perfect read-aloud for back-to-school, at home, library, or classroom.
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  • Little Pirate Goes to School

    Lawrence Schimel, Sara Rojo Perez

    Board book (Innovative Kids, Feb. 1, 2007)
    Little Pirate finds a note from his parents telling him to look for a surprise for his first day of school, in a book with pictures hidden beneath the flaps and a foldout at the end.
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  • Little Witch Goes to School

    Deborah Hautzig

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 4, 1998)
    Little Witch wants to go to school just like her friends, but her mother thinks she should stay home and learn from her witchy aunts. Mother Witch finally agrees to let Little Witch go, but only if she promises to be very, very bad. It's a wild ride on a broomstick that kids won't soon forget! The third book in the popular Little Witch series, Little Witch Goes to School has all the mixed-up magic and quirky humor kids have come to love in the first two books.
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  • Little Johnnie Goes to School

    Johnnie Myers Sr.

    language (AuthorHouse, Feb. 14, 2019)
    They say Little Johnnie can’t read, he can’t write or spell his name, he’s depressed and has anxiety issues, he can’t do basic math, and he has temper tantrums and social emotional issues. The question is, What are Little Johnnie’s real issues?Why is he always searching for his father? Come along with me as we journey into the life and emotional struggles of Little Johnnie. How can he be helped with educational and social emotional issues?Children need parents and teachers to partner together to reach educational and social success. This series will bring to light strategies and ways we can help children reach educational and emotional success as lifelong learners.
  • Thea Goes to School: Thea, The Little Witch

    L.S. Gagnon

    Paperback (Autumn Day Publishing, Oct. 19, 2016)
    In the third installment of, Thea: The Little Witch, Thea is sent to school by her father. Although she's been home schooled her whole life, her father knows it's time that she gets accustomed to humans. Puzzled by the unusual teacher in class, Thea learns that not all humans are nice. With her friends, Cory and Delia, Thea will learn a valuable lesson. In the end, she will discover how important it is to always tell the truth.
  • Little Lucy Goes To School

    Ilene Cooper, John Kanzler

    Library Binding (Turtleback, July 8, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. With over 1.6 million Lucy books sold, this beguiling beagle has captured the hearts of both beginning readers and early chapter book fans! Learn to read with Ilene Cooper's adorable beagle puppy, Lucy! What does Bobby do all day at school? Lucy wants to know! So when Bobby's mom takes her there, Lucy takes off! She finds the lunchroom. She finds the library. But can she find Bobby? Step 3 (Reading on Your Own) is for children who are ready to read independently. Step 3 titles have stories with easy-to-follow plots and engaging characters.
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  • The Little General: Goes to School

    Quint Avenetti, Marisa Avenetti

    Paperback (BookBaby, March 22, 2019)
    The Little General series of books begins with "The Little General Goes to School." In this our first book, the Little General is confronted with two new dilemmas on his first day of school; bullying and a friend who is in foster care. The Little General whose caricature was masterfully created by my God Daughter Marisa Avenetti places the Little General in illustrations depicting school, family and friends as well as the scenarios directly relating to the character lesson. The Little General assesses the moral dilemma of bullying and instinctively makes good judgement calls based on good upbringing and takes actions which lead to an amicable solution. The Little General still follows up with his mother because the event was somewhat traumatic and his mother uses an analogy to ground the lesson in terms the Little General (and the reader) can understand. The illustrations by Marisa actually depict facial expressions which closely resemble actual children's facial expressions, although The Little General intentionally somewhat resembles a bull dog, and lends authenticity to the message of the book. This collaboration between my God Daughter and I was an absolute gift I will always treasure. We hope you will enjoy this and follow on books in The Little General series.
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  • Hugless Douglas Goes to Little School

    David Melling

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Books, Aug. 6, 2015)
    Hugless Douglas Goes to Little School
  • Turtle Goes to School

    V. Elaine Whipple

    eBook (Xlibris US, April 29, 2016)
    Mona is about to get the surprise of her life. This cute curly headed eight year old loves turtles so very much that she wishes herself to become one. On the way to school it begins to rain and one drop of rain suddenly transforms her into a turtle.When Mona realizes that she is a turtle, all the delights of living a life as a turtle goes away. Finally, at school she realizes that everyone and everything is much bigger than her, so she sets out to save herself. There are many obstacles and she almost gets squished by a huge tennis shoe. She must find a way out!
  • Go To School, Little Monster

    Helen Ketteman, Bonnie Leick

    Paperback
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