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Books with title MY KINDERGARTEN

  • My Kindergarten in 100 Words

    QED Publishing, Sophie Beer

    Hardcover (words & pictures, Aug. 13, 2019)
    Lunchbox, bus, teacher, sharing, crayons, swing, blocks, proud, smile…introduce your little ones to the words they'll encounter when they start kindergarten.My Kindergarten in 100 words introduces a range of different scenes and objects, from getting dressed and eating breakfast with the family to different activities at kindergarten—including playtime, circle time, and arts and crafts—and then home time. Along with the objects, each scene contains one feeling word and one action word to spot, such as excited and laughing—color-coded circles point them out. With bold colors and a silky-feel cover that add visual and tactile interest, this fun book inspires a deeper knowledge of the world, introduces language skills, and supports emotional intelligence. An original, contemporary take on teaching first words, the My World in 100 Words series of board books helps children ages 1–3 boost vocabulary, engage with the world around them, and become familiar with specific subjects. With bright, playful illustrations from Sophie Beer, each book explores a different theme, including starting kindergarten, the garden, and the seaside. With 10 words per page and variation between full scenes and visual lists, there’s plenty for children to look at and enjoy.
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  • Kindergarten Mishaps;

    Merissa Hatch

    eBook (M&D Productions, Feb. 12, 2014)
    My name is Jake Crayly. I am 5 years old and starting kindergarten. My teacher has the name of Mrs. Fairy and my best friend Timothy told me she can grant ALL my wishes! I want to be rich and if my teacher can't make me rich, well, then that means I will have to work for a living. And who wants to do that?! Read my story to find out how rich she makes me, please and thanks a whole lot!
  • Kindergarten

    School Zone Publishing Company

    Paperback (School Zone Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Big Workbooks combine popular School Zone workbooks into one convenient 320-page volume. Each volume features grade-level or related-skill collections packed with the child-friendly exercises that make learning fun. Use Big Workbooks to reinforce or review grade-level skills or prepare for the upcoming school year.
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  • Kindergarten

    Peter Rushforth

    Paperback (David R Godine Pub, Sept. 1, 1989)
    As they prepare to celebrate Christmas, three young boys struggle to come to terms with their mother's death at the hands of radical terrorists and learn from their grandmother the full account of who they really are.
  • Kindergarten Kitten

    Luke Hayes

    language (J. Porter Publishing, Feb. 24, 2012)
    Reading to a child is one of the great pleasures of life, for parents and grandparents and children alike. This delightful story by acclaimed author Luke Hayes will always be on hand to make bedtime or any time a special time. Luke specializes in creating stories that set fire to kids’ imaginations. This is a book for sharing, one that children will ask to hear you read again and again.Karen brings home a feisty little kitten from the shelter and names it Kiki. At first, Kiki is afraid of everything, especially Karen's old cat, Mr. Keene. But she grows used to her new home and is soon getting into all kinds of mischief.When Karen goes to her first day of kindergarten, she has to leave Kiki behind. At school, she feels nervous and alone, just the way her kitten did. But she soon finds that school can be great fun.Kiki would love to go to kindergarten, too. She soon comes up with a way for doing so. Her plan turns into a real adventure, so that afterward everyone knows Kiki as the KINDERGARTEN KITTEN.This is a wonderful story for cat lovers and for young children heading off to school.AUTHORLuke Hayes is a well-known author of children’s books, including the popular Olive the Duck series, GULLIVER’S TRAVELS FOR KIDS, and CLASSIC SNOW WHITE. He writes charming, memorable stories for young readers. He lives and works in upstate New York, where he lives with his family and two cats. Find out more at LukeHayes.org.
  • Kindergarten Bound

    Thinking Kids, Carson-Dellosa Publishing

    Paperback (Thinking Kids, March 12, 2015)
    Kindergarten Bound prepares children for kindergarten by reviewing skills and then building up to what they will likely learn in the grade ahead. This book includes language arts, reading, and math skills. Skills include letter recognition, beginning sounds, comprehension, classifying, addition, and subtraction. Workbooks in the Bound series are designed to prepare children for the grade ahead. These comprehensive workbooks begin by reviewing skills that children have learned and gradually build up to skills that they will likely learn in the grade ahead. This series addresses important language arts, reading, math, and basic skills. The content covers many skills addressed in current state standards as well as other age-appropriate skills.
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  • Kindergarten Cat

    J. Patrick Lewis, Ailie Busby

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, July 27, 2010)
    Here's the purr-fect read-aloud for kindergarteners!When Mr. Bigbuttons finds a tiny stray kitty cat outside near the jungle gym, he knows exactly where to bring it—into the kindergarten classroom, of course. And so the children welcome their newest classmate, name her Tinker Toy, and share their circle time spots with her. Tinker Toy fits right in, even answering Teacher's questions with a loud "Meow!"J. Patrick Lewis is one of the most renowned children's poets writing today, and he has created a real gem. His simple rhyming text demands to be read aloud—and the large type and bright, irresistible illustrations by Ailie Busby make this a fantastic book for story time in classrooms and libraries.
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  • Kindergarten Kids

    Stephanie Calmenson, Melissa Sweet

    Library Binding (HarperColl, July 5, 2005)
    We're kindergarten kids! That's who we are!Keep your eyes on us. We're going far!Kindergarten is so much fun! There's singing, dancing, and show-and-tell. There are lively times to play with friends, and quiet times to look at books or put together a puzzle.You'll find your favorite activities here, and more: Do the popcorn hop; go on a letter hunt; solve Halloween riddles; or find Mr. Wig, the missing guinea pig.Oops! Did you make a mistake? Don't worry, we all do -- even teachers! Does a puzzle seem too hard? Don't give up. Keep trying! Is your tooth loose? Did it fall out? Hooray!Cheerful rhymes, bright colors, and friendly children energize the pages of this action-packed collection of poems about kindergarten days. Come join the fun!
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  • Kindergarten

    P.S. Rushforth

    Paperback (SPHERE, March 15, 1981)
    Page edges tanned. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • Kindergarten

    School Zone Interactive Staff

    Map (School Zone Publishing Company, )
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  • Kindergarten Math

    Leap Frog

    Spiral-bound (Learning Horizons, Sept. 15, 2006)
    Micro Fighters Kit Includes 50 Combat Planes, Runway, and Control Tower Combat Planes That Really Fly
  • Kindergarten Diary

    Antoinette Portis

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, July 1, 2010)
    Starting kindergarten can be a little scary. But Annalina shows us there are lots of new and exciting things to look forward to—meeting your teacher, playing on the monkey bars, feeding the pet tortoise, and making new friends. Experience the ups and downs of the first days of kindergarten through Annalina's very own diary (as told to Antoinette Portis) and discover why the kids in room 2K are just fine!