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Books with title First Day at Skeleton School

  • Max & Mo's First Day at School

    Patricia Lakin, Brian Floca

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, June 26, 2007)
    In a series of adorable Level 1 Ready-to-Reads, award-winning author Patricia Lakin and the ever-talented Brian Floca tell the story of two hamsters who live in a classroom as pets. Mo, a hamster who likes to know things, and Max, a hamster who likes to make things, team up to bust out of their cage and explore their art class/home during holiday time. In each story, these furry friends learn about a holiday and make a tie-in craft that readers learn to make too, thanks to Patty's simple instructions in the back of each book. Max and Mo's First Day at School It's back-to-school time for Max and Mo. This year they are living in the art room. Now they have to make new friends, but how will these big ones learn their names?
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  • Penny's First Day at School

    Leela Hope, Annette Martin

    Audiobook (Leela Hope, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Teach your children to be proud of who they are. Penny is excited to be starting her first day of school, but all the other children think that she's too tall and tease her for it. Will the children accept her for being a little bit different? Perfect for early listeners, this children's storybook teaches your children: To be nice To be proud of who they are That appearances shouldn't matter Everyone is different Penny's First Day at School is a wonderful bedtime story for all ages and is told through rhyming verses.
  • First Day at Skeleton School

    Sam Lloyd

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, )
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  • First Day at Skeleton School

    SAM LLOYD

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, )
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Chu's First Day at School

    Adam Rex

    Paperback (Bloomsbury, Aug. 16, 2001)
    Chus First Day at School
  • Grady's First Day at School

    Su-Ann Mae Phillips, Mike Lowe

    language (, Nov. 25, 2019)
    Help your child prepare for school with a little help from adorable Grady.It’s Grady Bear’s first day at school, he’s very nervous and doesn’t want to go to school. His thoughts are filled with troubling questions like what happens there? Will they like me? Will I fit in? What if nobody wants to be my friend?Starting school or new experiences are a huge deal! It can be exciting and scary at the same time. And just like Grady Bear, your child may share the same feelings of anxiety.There’s nothing wrong with feeling this way, but failing to help your child make the most of this beautiful new adventure might only end up fueling his or her insecurities. We don’t want that for your child.This story follows a young bear, Grady Bear who arrives scared at his new school, not knowing what to expect. But his fears are managed and his nerves eased when he meets bumble bee and realizes that the first day isn’t nearly as scary as he thought it would be.Grady’s first day at school is a good way to start a conversation with kids about overcoming their fears and succeeding in school or for kids facing a new experience.Go on an adventure with Grady Bear to find out what bumble bee says to Grady.Other books in this series:Book 2: Grady loses a toothBook 3: Grady goes adventuring
  • Nora's First Day at School

    Tamar Bobokhidze, Salome Eqizashvili

    eBook (Lune Spark Books, June 23, 2017)
    A little girl named Nora is fretting over entering a new school. With the help of a special hippo teacher, Nora's fears come to an end and she learns to enjoy school. Stories can help children to deal with issues in their own life and to prepare for new experiences. This is a great book for parents who are looking to make their children familiar with a group learning environment.
  • First Day At School

    Parragon Books

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Dec. 4, 2014)
    This wonderfully interactive story for young readers lets them read along with the story, find fun elements in the scenes, and solve puzzles all while learning about new - and sometimes scary - experiences. Children can later fill in the certificate at the end to show friends and family they completed this experience themselves! Part of Parragon's First Experiences series, young children will love the opportunity to make their first day at school more fun.
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  • My First Day at School

    Thomas Kingsley Troupe, Kat Uno

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, May 1, 2019)
    What's the first day of kindergarten like? Covering all the basics, from lockers and bathroom etiquette to playground rules and afternoon snack time, My First Day of School walks young readers through a typical first, first day of school, complete with kid-friendly, 1st-person narration and playful yet realistic illustrations.
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  • Ava's First Day at School

    Dr. Ebony Jade Hilton

    Paperback (Ebony Hilton, Nov. 24, 2017)
    "Ava's First Day at School" gives a voice to the anxiety that little children have when it comes to starting a new chapter of life. The change in environment can be intimidating but through Ava's eyes kids will see the excitement that can come from forming new relationships and experiencing different things. This book offers great conversation starters for parents as it tackles issues of diversity, overcoming challenges and demonstrates the power of positive thinking. Join Ava as she navigates the complete series explaining life, and all the exciting adventures it offers, as only a child can.
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  • First Day at Zoo School

    Sarah Dillard

    eBook (Sleeping Bear Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    It's the first day of Zoo School and outgoing Amanda the Panda is ready. She's excited and can't wait to go! But for anxious Alfred the Alligator, the first day fills him with dread. Why does he have to go? Isn't he smart enough already? When Amanda gets to school and sees that everyone seems to have a best friend, she decides that Alfred would be the perfect best friend for her. But what does it mean to be a best friend? Does it mean enjoying the same things or feeling the same way? Amanda doesn't notice that Alfred doesn't like sitting at the front of the classroom. And she doesn't notice that Alfred is miserable when she picks him to play Tag. In fact, Amanda doesn't notice much about Alfred at all. She's too busy enjoying everything all around her. And it's up to Alfred to point out to her how he is feeling. A thoughtful story that explores what it means to be a best friend.
  • Penny's First Day At School

    Leela Hope

    eBook
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