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Books with title Little Lion Goes to School

  • Little Johnnie Goes to School

    Sr. Myers, Johnnie

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Feb. 14, 2019)
    They say Little Johnnie can't read, he can't write or spell his name, he's depressed and has anxiety issues, he can't do basic math, and he has temper tantrums and social emotional issues. The question is, What are Little Johnnie's real issues? Why is he always searching for his father? Come along with me as we journey into the life and emotional struggles of Little Johnnie. How can he be helped with educational and social emotional issues? Children need parents and teachers to partner together to reach educational and social success. This series will bring to light strategies and ways we can help children reach educational and emotional success as lifelong learners.
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  • Little Dracula Goes to School

    Martin Waddell, J. Wright

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, July 30, 1987)
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  • Lilly Goes to School

    Domingo Castillo

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Nov. 16, 2017)
    Lilly Goes to School. There's something different about Lilly Mantis. She's having a hard time in school because she's different. She just wants to be accepted and not be made fun of or picked on. Join Lilly on her journey.
  • Lilly Goes To School

    Domingo Castillo

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Jan. 18, 2018)
    Lilly Goes to School. There's something different about Lilly Mantis. She’s having a hard time in school because she’s different. She just wants to be accepted and not be made fun of or picked on. Join Lilly on her journey.
  • Little Kitty Goes to School

    Cheurlie Pierre-Russell

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 23, 2018)
    Follow the exciting adventures of Little Kitty on her first day at school!All Little Kitty wants to do is to nap all day and play with her little brother, but all that is about to change as her mother takes her to school for the first time!Little Kitty Goes to School is a charmingly engaging tale about Kitty's first time at school. Follow Little Kitty as she learns new things, make new friends and is being trained to become a better kitty.Filled with vivid images and simple, captivating storytelling that grabs attention, Little Kitty Goes to School is filled with character building lessons that will stay with them for life.About the AuthorBorn and raised in sunny Miami, Florida, Cheurlie Pierre-Russell graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor in Arts degree in Sociology. She has also obtained her Master in Science degree in Psychology from Walden University and has done a several-year stint in the United States Navy for several years. Her passion is working with children and helping them become the leaders of tomorrow.
  • Little Miss Jessica Goes to School

    Jessica Smith, Joel Blakeley

    language (Jessica Smith, Feb. 16, 2017)
    Little Miss Jessica doesn't look like other kids.Starting school can be daunting, especially if you don't look like everyone else. Being different can sometimes make us feel sad or alone, but learning to accept our differences can be a wonderful experience, not just for us, but also our friends and family.Come on an adventure with Little Miss Jessica as she learns what it's like to be different. You can follow Jessica and her friends on their first day at school and discover a world where being different is actually a great thing!Little Miss Jessica and her new school friends realise that their differences are the exact thing that bring them together.Little Miss Jessica is a children's book that focusing on accepting differences, disability awareness and positive body image. Based on the author herself (Jessica Smith) "Little Miss Jessica Goes to School" follows her journey where she experiences what it is like to feel different because of her appearance, but by the end of her first day at school, Jessica and all the other students in her class realise that being different is OK!This is a fabulous book for all children to read. It allows young children the opportunity to read about characters that represent what, and who they see in real life.Wouldn't it be wonderful, if after reading this book, children everywhere started to identify all the things that made them different, rather than things that made them the same as someone else.Follow Jessica on her fun adventures!
  • 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.
  • God Goes To School

    Edwina Gateley

    Paperback (Paulist Pr, Sept. 30, 2009)
    From up in heaven, God and the angel Stardrop see that little Danny is unhappy, and so they decide to go visit him at school. Danny is always getting in trouble with his teacher, forgetting his homework, dropping his book, and tapping his foot, much to the amusement of his classmates. God knows that Danny is different and has a unique way of communicating and learning, because God made him that way. God helps Danny's teacher understand that the boy's gift of dancing can be used to teach the other children in a fun way. Danny is able to help the other students learn and even how to dance. Seeing Danny happy with his friends, Stardrop is delighted that God made everyone different! This lovely story will help children understand that God made all of us different and the importance of celebrating these differences.
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  • Little Larry Goes to School

    Gerry Ellis, Mary Rand Hess

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Feb. 26, 2019)
    A young, orphaned chimpanzee must start at a new school, where he will learn how to climb and build his confidence. Stunning photographs from award-winning photographer Gerry Ellis are sure to captivate young readers and raise awareness about chimps and the threats they face.Little Larry is an orphaned chimpanzee who doesn't know much about being a chimp. He has to go to his first day at the forest school to learn what chimp life is all about. Nestled in a primate sanctuary in Cameroon, Little Larry and his group of chimp friends go to the school each day to learn how to play, communicate, and climb like they would if they were chimps in the wild. The only trouble is, Little Larry doesn't want to learn how to climb. He's perfectly happy on the ground. Will the sanctuary keepers and other chimpanzees be able to teach Little Larry how to climb so he can graduate from forest school?This sweet story, with its beautiful photographs, explores the challenges of going to school, learning, and gaining confidence in yourself. This is a perfect read-aloud tale for children reluctant to try new things, preparing to enter kindergarten, or starting preschool for the very first time.
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  • The Littles Go to School

    John Peterson

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Mischievous Tom and Lucy Little get more adventures than they anticipated when they are taken to school--in Henry Bigg's gerbil cage
  • Hugless Douglas Goes to Little School

    David Melling

    Hardcover (Hodder Childrens Books, April 2, 2015)
    Hugless Douglas Goes to Little School
  • Little Champy Goes to School

    Gordie Little, Les Brandford

    Hardcover (Bloated Toe Publishing, March 15, 2011)
    This story is based on the Legend of Champy, or Champ, also known as the Lake Champlain Monster. Over several hundred years, thousands of natives and visitors to the Lake Champlain region of northeastern New York State and Vermont claim to have spotted a huge creature, not unlike the famous Loch Ness Monster. Several photographs and videos appear to confirm that something is down there. Champy becomes the best swimmer! A very creative story!