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Books with title Boomer Goes to School

  • Timmy Goes to School

    Ashley Guise

    Paperback (Covenant Books, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Getting ready to start school for the very first time is such an exciting time for children everywhere. The new friends they will meet, the teachers they will have, and, of course, getting to ride the big yellow school bus! Timmy will soon be able to be a part of all the fun, and he can't wait!
  • Monster Goes to School

    Virginia Mueller, Lynn Munsinger

    Board book (Albert Whitman & Company, March 1, 2010)
    "I can tell time at school," Monster tells Teacher. And to prove it, he makes a school clock. It doesn't have numbers, hands, or go tick-tock. Instead, Monster's clock has pictures showing playtime, storytime, lunchtime, naptime-in order, all the "times" of his preschool day. Virginia Mueller's simple text and Lynn Munsinger's delightful monsters of all shapes and colors tell a fun story and introduce concepts of time and sequencing, too.
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  • BEBE Goes to School

    Brenda Winters

    eBook (Winters, May 9, 2016)
    BEBE is a bunny rabbit who has many life adventures and your children are sure to enjoy this simple book. It will be good to read to them anytime and any age will enjoy reading about BEBE the Bunny Rabbit.
  • Biscuit Goes To School

    Alyssa Satin Capucilli, Pat Schories

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, July 1, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A dog follows the bus to school, where he meets the teacher and takes part in the activities of the class.
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  • Mylo Goes to School

    Jeff Bernat, Mike Ferrin

    eBook (Lanier Press, March 13, 2017)
    My name is Mylo. I am five years old, and tomorrow I start kindergarten. Some people say I complain a lot, but… I’m not complaining, just explaining!Mylo is a little boy who complains a little too much. He doesn’t mean to—it’s just his personality! After all, it’s the first day of school, and already he can’t find his favorite red shirt, and Mom didn’t have time to make his favorite breakfast! Through his everyday experiences, Mylo teaches us that while there are plenty of things to complain about, it could all be a lot worse . . . and knowing this leads us all to develop good habits.
  • 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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  • Who Goes to School?

    Margaret Hillert, Viki Woodworth

    Paperback (Norwood House Pr, July 15, 2016)
    "Authorized adapted reprint from the U.S. English language edition" -- Title page verso.
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  • Tina Goes to School

    Beverly Collins

    language (Archway Publishing, March 30, 2017)
    Once upon a time in a forest lived a five-year-old fairy named Tina Tortellini. She enjoys roaming the woods with her forest friends, and she looks forward to growing up and getting her wings so she can do all the things grown-up fairies can.Fairies need to learn just as humans do, so Tina must go to school. Shes excited to make new friends and do fun things in fairy kindergarten. But on the first day, the children make fun of her name. She is sad and her feelings are hurt. In Tina Goes to School, a picture book for children, Tinas mom and teacher help Tina and the other children learn the importance of being kind to each other.
  • Tatter Goes To School

    Bill Height

    language (Bill Height, April 5, 2014)
    Tatter is a bit concerned about his first day of school. So many unknown things await him. There's teachers, new experiences, books, and new friends. All of it kind of scary. Come with Tatter on his first day of school and learn how new experiences don't have to be frightening.The Tatter Series helps children explore the unknown and teaches them that new experiences don't have to be scary. Join Tatter the dog on all of his exhilarating adventures. Reading ages 4-6 The inspiration for this book series is my grandchildren surprising how quickly they grow up and how quickly they learn. Tatter is a real dog and I can almost see him doing all of these things as your children or grandchildren will see.
  • Lulu Goes To School

    Delali Avemega, Juliet Buntuguh

    language (Fish and Plankton, Oct. 25, 2016)
    Little Lulu lives with her granny Ola who can't afford to get her into school. However Lulu is determined to go to school so she comes with this excellent plan that gets her to school like the other kids.
  • Buzzter Goes To School

    Rennie Baker

    language (Angel Fish Press, Dec. 16, 2013)
    Buzzter Goes To School tells the story of a robot dog that was brought to school by young Annie's dad, a computer programmer, on career day. Buzzter is a big hit with the kids and helps them understand basic computer concepts in a fun and entertaining way.
  • Baby Bop Goes to School

    Mark Bernthal, Dennis Full

    Hardcover (Lyrick Studios, June 1, 1994)
    Baby Bop visits a preschool and joins in all the activities with the children there