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Books with title Before I go to school

  • I Go to School

    Rikki Benenfeld, Hachai Publishing

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Jan. 1, 1998)
    This picture book is especially designed for parents and toddlers to read together in preparation for an important milestone. Soft, watercolor illustrations and simple rhyming text perfectly convey the message that school is a warm, and cozy place to learn Torah, do mitzvos, and have fun!
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  • Before I Go To Sleep

    Parragon Books, Ronnie Randall, Cottage Door Press, Tony Kerins

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Aug. 20, 2019)
    This charming children's picture book captures the small nighttime rituals of a toddler settling down to sleep. With soft, gentle illustrations and soothing, imaginative text, this book makes a wonderful tale for children to read along with at bedtime. Ideal for children ages 3-8.
  • Before I Go to Sleep

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    Paperback (Parragon Book Service Ltd, Nov. 21, 2011)
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  • Before I go to school

    Tom Williams

    Paperback (Shortland Publications, )
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  • Before I Go to Sleep

    Thomas Hood, Maryjane Begin

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, April 1, 1999)
    In an exquisitely illustrated nineteenth-century poem, a child drifts to sleep imagining all the animals he would like to be, including a tap-dancing giraffe, a musical chimpanzee, and a mountain goat in silly socks. Reissue.
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  • Before I Go To Sleep

    Ronne Randall, Tony Kerins

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Oct. 1, 2011)
    This charming children's picture book captures the small nighttime rituals of a toddler settling down to sleep. With soft, gentle illustrations and soothing, imaginative text, this book makes a wonderful tale for children to read along with at bedtime. Ideal for children ages 3-8.
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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"
  • Before I Go to Sleep

    Ronne Randall, Tony Kerins

    Board book (Parragon Books, Sept. 27, 2012)
    This charming children's picture book captures the small nighttime rituals of a toddler settling down to sleep. With soft, gentle illustrations and soothing, imaginative text, this book makes a wonderful tale for children to read along with at bedtime. Ideal for children ages 3-8.
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  • Mommy Loves Me: Before I Go to School

    Eon K. Stephens

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, Jan. 4, 2013)
    This book seeks to enlighten children and parents of the importance of a mothers love to a child. The story shows clearly how much work, commitment, patience, care, and love a mother gives to a child daily. It talks about the routine a mother goes through daily to prepare a child for school. Many times children and parents lose sight of the challenges of early childhood preparation.The story demonstrates a beautiful relationship between a mother and a daughter illustrated through rabbits. The book shows the journey of a parent-child relationship from the time the childs eyes open and the child gets out of bed in the morning to the time she runs through the door for school. Mommy Loves Me: Before I Go to School is a simple but true caption of a childs heart expressing the love and appreciation from everything a mother does for her. This book is funny and teachable; it identifies the many good gestures done by parents and teaches children to express their love and appreciation. Parenting is an awesome responsibility, and children are a blessing from God and should be nurtured and taught moral values by parents. This book shows a beautiful relationship of a little girl and a loving and caring mother. After enjoying Mommy Loves Me, you can enjoy teachable moments with your child reading My Kids Learning Time.
  • I Can Go to School

    Frank J. Mahr, Dawn Bourdeau Milstrey

    eBook (Dog Ear Publishing, )
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  • Off to School I Go

    Amy DiPiazza, Casey Jo Lockman

    eBook (RoseDog Books, Oct. 9, 2010)
    Off to School I Goby Amy DiPiazzaIllustrated by Casey Jo Lockman It is tough to have to go to school every day during the week as a first grader. It is hard to have to go to bed early, wake up early, and leave your mommy. Haven thinks that homework and studying isn’t very fun. But then she begins to see that once you study really hard, you earn good grades and pass the hard spelling tests. Haven realizes that school is fun and so is riding the bus and recess time. She has fun with her teacher and her friends. Haven even gets to do really exciting things in gym class like climb the rope and run. She realizes school isn’t so bad after all! As a matter of fact, she likes it and she actually has a story to tell.About the Author I am blessed with a wonderful husband and four amazing children, who have inspired me to write about them through a children’s book. My family means the world to me. Having children has opened my eyes to a world of inspiration. My family has given me many ideas for several more books to come. If you believe and work really hard, dreams will come true, as I tell each of my children.By the grace of God, I have words to tell and stories to share. Kids have wonderful ideas, and each child is different in their own way. Embrace them, as they will be your vision throughout life. As a wife, a mother, a sister, an aunt, and a daughter, I am proud to share my stories with you.(2010, paperback, 30 pages).
  • Go to School

    L. L. Owens, Stephanie Hedlund, Chris Davison, M. A. Brennan

    Library Binding (Magic Wagon, Sept. 1, 2010)
    A series that features easy-to-read text and bright illustrations explores the relationships, interactions and social settings that have a special role in the lives of young readers and their communities.
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