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Books with title Timothy Goes to School

  • Tina Goes to School

    Beverly Collins

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, March 30, 2017)
    Once upon a time in a forest lived a five-year-old fairy named Tina Tortellini. She enjoys roaming the woods with her forest friends, and she looks forward to growing up and getting her wings so she can do all the things grown-up fairies can.Fairies need to learn just as humans do, so Tina must go to school. She’s excited to make new friends and do fun things in fairy kindergarten. But on the first day, the children make fun of her name. She is sad and her feelings are hurt.In Tina Goes to School, a picture book for children, Tina’s mom and teacher help Tina and the other children learn the importance of being kind to each other.
  • Emma Goes to School

    Kristin Pack, Sage Steiner, Kleven Chelsea

    Paperback (Kristin Pack, Oct. 1, 2017)
    Emma Goes to School is a children's book that celebrates physical and nuero-diversity, inspired by a little girl with special needs named Emma Nelson. Emma was diagnosed with Schaaf-Yang Syndrome (SYS) in 2016, and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in 2017. The characters in Emma Goes to School have personality traits that represent different aspects of SYS, ADS, and other developmental disabilities. Emma, the main character, has unique claws as a nod to the hand contractures commonly seen in people with SYS. While meeting her classmates, Emma is able to explore other issues, like using a wheelchair, nonverbal communication, and being on the autism spectrum. "Inspired by all of my concerns for Emma's future, I decided to imagine a fictional world in which children's anxieties about being different were put to rest, and each and every character learns to love and own their differences. Emma Goes to School was written to inspire, and show kids that their differences are beautiful, and make them special and different, but never 'less'." - Kristin Pack, author
  • Gus Goes To School

    Jane Thayer, Joyce Audy dos Santos

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Sept. 1, 1982)
    A ghost decides to go to school and learn to spell when a publisher returns his autobiography.
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  • Scout Goes to School

    Amy Pilkington

    language (, Feb. 27, 2016)
    It’s the first day of school, and poor Scout is scared. He’s afraid he won’t make any new friends. After he finds out he isn’t the only kid afraid to go to school, he starts to make friends and has a great day. Scout can’t wait to go back to school and play with all his friends!The whimsical story and colorful illustrations are sure to delight all ages. This book is a read-aloud book for bedtime or reading time. Parents and children will enjoy this story, and it is just the right length for active toddlers learning to sit and enjoy story time. Reading to young children enhances language development and encourages reading. Read to your child often. NOTE: This book is best enjoyed in landscape orientation.
  • Blue Goes to School

    Angela C. Santomero, David B. Levy

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 1, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Preschoolers get to help Blue decide the best way to handle tricky situations and more in this instructive story that will help point little ones on the path toward cooperation, learning and sharing.
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  • Plato Goes to School

    Sarah Stevenson, Jenn Maynard, Tom Sullivan

    eBook (CREC, Oct. 14, 2016)
    Plato Goes to School Developing Social and Emotional SkillsAuthored by Sarah Stevenson Illustrated by Jenn Maynard Follow Plato's antics on his first day of school when he's introduced to his new teacher and new friends. Plato has to adapt to his new environment by learning the rules and behaving politely. This book teaches many of the Social/Emotional Early Learning and Development Standards Social/Emotional (ELDS)standards relating to behaviors.The Plato the Rabbit Series Six standards-based books (also available as interactive, animated e-books) by Sarah Stevenson about Plato the rabbit and his other bunny pals. Topics include the numbers five and ten, animal habitats, telling time, social and emotional expression, and behavior.
  • Shark Goes To School

    Peter Santos

    language (Peter Santos, Aug. 22, 2013)
    Shark is excited about his first day of school! After meeting his new teacher and having a lesson on how to hunt, he goes off to his first field trip to practice what he learned. He meets a funny seal that challenges him. Will the seal out smart Shark? Read and enjoy the full story.Peter Santos wrote and illustrated this book while in Kindergarten, and won 1st Prize in the 2013 WTCI's PBS Writer's Contest in Chattanooga, TN for stories submitted from Kindergarten and 1st grade students from Southeastern Tennessee and North Georgia. Watch the video http://youtu.be/vG6RRCFfcUU
  • BEBE Goes to School

    Brenda Winters

    eBook (Winters, May 9, 2016)
    BEBE is a bunny rabbit who has many life adventures and your children are sure to enjoy this simple book. It will be good to read to them anytime and any age will enjoy reading about BEBE the Bunny Rabbit.
  • Tiberius Goes to School

    Keith Harvey

    language (Tiberius Publishing Ltd, June 10, 2011)
    This is a wonderfully illustrated children's picturebook about Tiberius, a brave little mouse who has many adventures.
  • Otto Goes to School

    Todd Parr

    Paperback (Little, Brown Young Readers, July 25, 2013)
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  • Anna Goes to School

    Nova Tully, Addie Tully

    language (Carbon Core Ink, April 1, 2016)
    Follow Anna on her first day at her new school, where she discovers the true meaning of friendship.
  • Wick Goes to School

    Brian Miller, Kristy Miller, Brian Miller

    eBook (Hi-Fi Colour Design, Sept. 23, 2012)
    Wick is back in his second adventure. This time Wick the West Highland White Terrier goes to school where he meets the nice teacher and learns how to be a good boy. Wick meets big dogs, little dogs, and even a special Scottish Terrier named Kelty. Kelty is a bad girl. Kelty doesn't sit or stay, chases animals, and does not play nice at recess. Can wick teach Kelty to be a good girl? Find out in Wick Goes to School featuring a full color illustration on every page and lots of lovable puppies.