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Books with title Get Ready for School: Pre-K

  • Eddie Gets Ready for School

    David Milgrim

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2012)
    Now that Eddie can get ready all by himself, his morning routine is anything but ordinary!
  • Get Ready with Me for School

    Joyce Richards

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Feb. 21, 2019)
    Get Ready with Me for School is about a cheerful girl who shows her viewers the specific steps that she needs to take to get ready for school in her own unique way. With gladness, she acknowledges that God is the one who woke her up and gave her the energy to be her creative self. She loves who she is, and she wouldn't want to be anyone else. Stylish and confident, she enjoys picking out different outfits and choosing the best one for the day. With an enthusiastic bounce in her step, she organizes her backpack making sure everything is in its place. Then her mom gives her a special breakfast with love and then there off to school. When she gets to school, she is ready to be herself, learn and grow, and share her ideas. As students watch Diana's morning come to life in amazing color they too can also get excited for school and come up with their own unique way they get ready for school!
  • Ready for School

    Michael Berenstain

    Paperback (Golden Books, July 1, 1990)
    Their mother takes Jenny and David to the store to buy lunch boxes and school supplies, and to the school, where they can meet their teachers
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  • Ready for School

    Parents Magazine

    Paperback (Learning Horizons, Aug. 1, 2001)
    This great series will help moms & dads become their child's favorite teacher. Every workboook incudes: A general introduction with ideas for approaching the subject; Parents Magazine Tips for extra guidance on how to reach what is covered in the workbook; Hands=on activities to make off-the-page learning fun.
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  • Get Ready For School: Numbers

    Elizabeth Van Doren

    Hardcover (Black Dog & Leventhal, June 1, 2008)
    Help your child prepare for kindergarten, develop confidence with age-appropriate activities, and acquire basic skills. The Get Ready for School books include entertaining and rewarding activities such as completing patterns, matching pairs, identifying sets, matching words or numbers to pictures, connecting the dots, completing mazes, and much more. Ninety-six write-on, wipe off pages allow children to practice skills over and over again. Sixty-four additional activity pages as well as memory game cards and congratulatory stickers reinforce the exercises and add to the learning and fun!Letters teaches basic pre-reading skills such as: ?Learning to write upper case and lower case letters ?Identifying beginning and ending sounds ?Rhyming ?Completing words ?Practicing alphabet order ?Distinguishing letters ?Matching upper case and lower case letters ?Completing letter patterns
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  • Get Ready For School: Letters

    Elizabeth Van Doren

    Hardcover (Black Dog & Leventhal, June 1, 2008)
    Help your child prepare for kindergarten, develop confidence with age-appropriate activities, and acquire basic skills. The Get Ready for School books include entertaining and rewarding activities such as completing patterns, matching pairs, identifying sets, matching words or numbers to pictures, connecting the dots, completing mazes, and much more. Ninety-six write-on, wipe off pages allow children to practice skills over and over again. Sixty-four additional activity pages as well as memory game cards and congratulatory stickers reinforce the exercises and add to the learning and fun!Letters teaches basic pre-reading skills such as: •Learning to write upper case and lower case letters •Identifying beginning and ending sounds •Rhyming •Completing words •Practicing alphabet order •Distinguishing letters •Matching upper case and lower case letters •Completing letter patterns
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  • Getting Ready for School

    Lois Fortuna

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    A young girl demonstrates how she and her older brother get ready for school in the morning with help from their mother.
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  • Get Ready for Preschool Activity Kit

    Editors of Publications International LTD, Editors of Publications International Ltd., Lindsey Sarles McCool, Martha Aviles, Chris Maroney, Marie Allen

    Hardcover (Publications International, June 1, 2011)
    The Get Ready for Preschool Activity Kit is an educational set of learning tools that helps prepare a child for preschool. Designed for children ages 3 years and older, the 110-piece activity kit contains these items: 3 double-sided write-and-erase mats for practicing writing letters, numbers, and more. 52 double-sided write-and-erase flash cards one set for learning the alphabet, the other for learning numbers. 4 learning books First Words, Animals, Shapes, and Colors each with simple words and familiar objects. 1 reading reward chart with 3 bookmarks and more than 40 stickers. 1 write-and-erase marker.
  • Let's Get Ready for School

    Roger Priddy

    Spiral-bound (Priddy Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Designed to teach writing, counting, sorting and more in an absorbing style.Wipe-clean pages allow the activities to be tried many times over - simply wipe away with a cloth and start over.Includes wipe-clean, nontoxic pen.Great for preparing kids for school.For ages 4 and up. Warning: Choking Hazard - Small parts. Not intended for children under 3 yrs.
  • Ready for School: Grade Pre-K-K

    Flash Kids Editors

    Paperback (Flash Kids, Jan. 18, 2004)
    A variety of coloring, matching, and patterning activities prepare very young children for school. Imagine a line of activity books where each book focuses on the very specific skills children learn in elementary school and is complimented with fun illustrations, stickers, and a price that’s less than an ice cream sundae.
  • Let's Get Ready for School

    Ellen Crimi-Trent;Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
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  • Getting Ready for School

    Lois Fortuna

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Whether wearing a uniform or picking out their own clothes, its not always easy for children to get up and get ready in the morning. In this book, early readers learn about this essential part of everyday life, learning how they can help their own families get the day started. This glimpse at a typical morning in a house sending its two children off to school is aided by colorful photographs matched with accessible text, showing readers how peers prepare for school by getting dressed and taking care of basic hygiene like brushing their hair.
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