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Books with title David Goes to School

  • Mouse Goes to School

    Kate Stone

    Board book (Accord Publishing, a division of Andrews McMeel, July 10, 2012)
    Mouse and his friends are back! And, in Accord's latest Flip-Flap book, Mouse Goes to School, everyone's excited about the first day. From riding the bus to story time and crafts, little readers will love peeling back the pages of this charmingly chunky board book to see what comes next. Sweet illustrations and charming characters make this the perfect present for little ones who are anxious (or excited) about their first days of school.
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  • String Goes to School

    Paul Michalko

    Hardcover (Newman Springs Publishing, Inc., Dec. 12, 2019)
    Do you remember how you felt when you had to do something that you had never done before?Were you afraid? Excited but nervous at the same time?Well, that's exactly how String felt when she faced going to school for the very first time. She was just a little girl bean and had only known the comfort of her own home. Why, she had never even been out of her own field! She was uneasy about leaving her safe space where she knew everyone and everyone knew her.What would happen to her? Who would she meet, and what would she see? What were the other beans like?Join String as she begins her journey down a path to unknown horizons. She has no idea that a wonderful new wide-open world awaits her.There will be many more adventures to follow, but the first step has to be taken.Is she ready? Let's find out!
  • Dora Goes to School

    Leslie Valdes, Robert Roper

    Hardcover (Viacom International, Aug. 16, 2006)
    Wonderful Dora book for children learning read and talking about school related vocabulary.
  • Emma Goes to School

    Kristin Pack, Sage Steiner, Kleven Chelsea

    Paperback (Kristin Pack, Oct. 1, 2017)
    Emma Goes to School is a children's book that celebrates physical and nuero-diversity, inspired by a little girl with special needs named Emma Nelson. Emma was diagnosed with Schaaf-Yang Syndrome (SYS) in 2016, and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in 2017. The characters in Emma Goes to School have personality traits that represent different aspects of SYS, ADS, and other developmental disabilities. Emma, the main character, has unique claws as a nod to the hand contractures commonly seen in people with SYS. While meeting her classmates, Emma is able to explore other issues, like using a wheelchair, nonverbal communication, and being on the autism spectrum. "Inspired by all of my concerns for Emma's future, I decided to imagine a fictional world in which children's anxieties about being different were put to rest, and each and every character learns to love and own their differences. Emma Goes to School was written to inspire, and show kids that their differences are beautiful, and make them special and different, but never 'less'." - Kristin Pack, author
  • Marco Goes to School

    Roz Chast

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, July 10, 2012)
    The irrepressibly inquisitive Marco is off to school in this illustrated eBook with audio from New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast.Marco is the busiest bird, and it’s time he goes to school! There is so much to do at school, from lessons to lunch to building a block tower to the moon! But Marco soon learns that his plans for the day may be just a bit too ambitious. Luckily, school has one extra surprise for him—and that’s a new friend! In this eBook with audio, acclaimed cartoonist Roz Chast proves that it’s not getting to the moon that counts—it’s the friends we make along the way.
  • Kevin Goes to School

    Liesbet Slegers

    Hardcover (Clavis Publishing, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Highlighting the fun and friendships that can be discovered in the classroom, this clever story acknowledges the anxieties many children face on their first day of school. Kevin is excited about going to school for the first time, but he becomes frightened when his mother drops him off. As the day progresses, he watches a puppet show, makes a funny hat with a new friend, and plays with blocks. When his mother shows up to bring him home, he is surprised that the day is over, and excited to be coming back tomorrow. Exploring the fears and loneliness of new experiences, this sweet tale depicts the sense of belonging that can be found in class.
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  • Dora Goes to School

    Leslie Valdes, Robert Roper

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-09-01, Sept. 16, 2007)
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  • Gus Goes To School

    Jane Thayer, Joyce Audy dos Santos

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Sept. 1, 1982)
    A ghost decides to go to school and learn to spell when a publisher returns his autobiography.
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  • Scout Goes to School

    Amy Pilkington

    language (, Feb. 27, 2016)
    It’s the first day of school, and poor Scout is scared. He’s afraid he won’t make any new friends. After he finds out he isn’t the only kid afraid to go to school, he starts to make friends and has a great day. Scout can’t wait to go back to school and play with all his friends!The whimsical story and colorful illustrations are sure to delight all ages. This book is a read-aloud book for bedtime or reading time. Parents and children will enjoy this story, and it is just the right length for active toddlers learning to sit and enjoy story time. Reading to young children enhances language development and encourages reading. Read to your child often. NOTE: This book is best enjoyed in landscape orientation.
  • 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.
  • Titus Goes to School

    Sophia Ambrico

    Paperback (Pageant Wagon Publishing, Dec. 6, 2018)
    Titus the Sea Turtle loves stories. He is thrilled to learn that storytelling and book reading is a big part of going to school. When he arrives on his first day of school, his teacher, Miss Martha, reads the class an exciting story. But when it’s time for recess Titus is disappointed that he and his friends must swim outside to play among the seaweed instead of hearing the end of the story. He must wait until tomorrow. But the next day Miss Martha is sick. A substitute teacher reads the class a different story. A very boring story. Then, Titus gets sick and must stay home forcing him to wait even longer. Will Miss Martha return to school and read the end of the story without him? Why is it so hard to wait? What lesson does Titus learn about being patient when he is disappointed, angry, or bored?Nine-year-old Sophia Ambrico is a budding author and illustrator. She is part of the Pageant Wagon Publishing Young Authors Collective featuring original books penned by student writers and artists working under the mentorship of author and teacher, Kathryn Ross. Titus Goes to School is Sophia’s first picture book in her Titus the Sea Turtle Series. She hopes to continue to write and illustrate her own work, grow in her skills, and use her talents to glorify God. Learn more about the Pageant Wagon Publishing Young Authors Collective at www.pageantwagonpublishing.com.
  • BITTY GOES TO SCHOOL

    Elizabeth Greenaway

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 4, 1994)
    A kitten looks forward her first day of school, but when it arrives, she has some adjusting to do.
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