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Books with title FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL!

  • Mouse's First Day of School

    Lauren Thompson, Buket Erdogan

    Board book (Little Simon, June 22, 2010)
    Mouse decides to hide inside a bright red backpack...and ends up at school! As he explores this place full of colors, letters, and numbers, Mouse discovers a world beyond his imagination--and makes some friends along the way. Now a Classic Board Book, Mouse's First Day of School is sure to entertain children with its simple, energetic text and sweet illustrations, as well as get readers excited about their own first trips to school.
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  • Mouse's First Day of School

    Lauren Thompson, Buket Erdogan

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, July 1, 2003)
    One bright morning, Mouse discovers a whole new world. There are colors to paint with: red, yellow, blue and letters to spell with: A B C and best of all, new friends to play with! Wherever could they be?
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  • Chu's First Day of School

    Neil Gaiman, Adam Rex

    eBook (HarperCollins, April 21, 2015)
    A picture book school story featuring the New York Times bestselling panda named Chu from Newbery Medal-winning author Neil Gaiman and acclaimed illustrator Adam Rex! Chu, the adorable panda with a great big sneeze, is heading off for his first day of school, and he's nervous. He hopes the other boys and girls will be nice. Will they like him? What will happen at school? And will Chu do what he does best?Chu's First Day of School is a perfect read-aloud story about the universal experience of starting school.
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  • First Day of Unicorn School

    Jess Hernandez, Mariano Epelbaum

    Hardcover (Capstone Editions, Jan. 1, 2021)
    Milly is incredibly excited to go to Unicorn School, a school that accepts only the best and the brightest. There's only one problem: she isn't a unicorn! She's a donkey in a party hat. Milly first feels uncomfortable but eventually learns that she and the others at the school have more in common than it might have seemed.
  • Mina's First Day of School

    Katrina Liu, Anselm Medina

    (Independently published, Aug. 16, 2018)
    Free audio reading included on website! This delightful children's book is for English speakers who are interested in the Chinese language. It is written in Chinese, Pinyin and English. Follow Mina on her first day of school as she meets delightful classmates and participates in class activities. Throughout the day, she will learn the many ways of saying “Yes” and “No” in Chinese. Your child will be excited to start school and learn Chinese at the same time!
  • First Day of School

    Wiley Blevins, Jim Paillot

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2019)
    It's time for Ick and Crud to start school. But who is really learning the lessons? Bob or the boys? Readers will relate to the setbacks and successes of the first day at school.
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  • Mina's First Day of School

    Katrina Liu, Anselm Medina

    Paperback (Independently published, June 30, 2020)
    Free audio reading included! This delightful children's book is for English speakers who are interested in the Chinese language. It is written in Simplified Chinese, Pinyin and English.Follow Mina on her first day of school as she meets delightful classmates and participates in class activities. Throughout the day, she will learn the many ways of saying “Yes” and “No” in Chinese. Your child will be excited to start school and learn Chinese at the same time!
  • The First Day of School

    Margaret McNamara, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, July 1, 2005)
    It's almost the first day of first grade, and Charles can't wait. That is, until he discovers that his puppy, Cookie, can't join him. But when he learns that bringing Cookie means she wouldn't be just his anymore, he decides it's better if she stays home.
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  • Fairy's First Day of School

    Bridget Heos, Sara Not

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, June 26, 2018)
    From the author of Mustache Baby, a picture book about a tiny fairy who has all the typical experiences a child might on the first day of school, but with silly fairy-like twists. In this humorous and reassuring picture book from the author of Mustache Baby, a sweet fairy has a fun-filled first day at school. Her experience is remarkably similar to the first day of preschool for human children. From circle time (sitting crisscross berry sauce) to center time (art, spells, tooth), all the activities one might encounter at school are explored, with sweet fairy-like touches. Best of all is the kind, warm teacher and plenty of new friends. The perfect story to ease fears and build anticipation for any child—human or fairy—starting school for the first time.
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  • First Day of School

    Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Oct. 14, 1983)
    A little girl is not looking forward to her first day at nursery school until she makes friends with another new girl.
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  • My WILD First Day of School

    Dennis Mathew

    Hardcover (Atmosphere Press, Aug. 10, 2019)
    Dennis Mathew, author of the award-winning "Bello the Cello" breaks the rules with his second book, "My WILD First Day of School." What if animals went to school? What if they could dream, wonder and imagine a hopeful future? Into the uncertainty that is the first day of school for every child, My WILD First Day of School throws humor, spunk, rhythm and rhyme. This book is an invitation to every child to take risks, try something new and embrace their inner "WILD".
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  • The First Day of School

    Larry Dane Brimner, John Bendall-Brunello

    Hardcover (Two Lions, July 18, 2017)
    Puppy is small and loves to play. Bear is big and feels grumpy. But the two unlikely friends soon become inseparable. All summer long they play hide-and-seek under the oak trees, fly down the lane on Bear’s bike, and pretend to be pirates. Everything is perfect, until the weather cools down and the leaves start to change. Bear is suddenly too busy to play with Puppy. Now that Bear has started school, is he going to leave Puppy behind…forever? Award-winning author Larry Dane Brimner’s gentle text and John Bendall-Brunello’s warm illustrations combine in this memorable story of friendship.
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