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Mom, it's my first day of kindergarten!
by Hyewon Yum
When his mother expresses anxiety over his upcoming entry into kindergarten, an enthusiastic youngster offers reassurances about the exciting new things and people he expects to encounter. By the award-winning author of There Are No Scary Wolves.
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Emily's first 100 days of school
by Rosemary Wells
From Emily's first day of school to her one hundredth, learning becomes easy as children follow the lessons, activities, and fun of Emily and her classmates.
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Martha Bunny loves school
by Clara Vulliamy
Martha Bunny is excited to be preparing for her first day of school, but along with selecting the perfect outfit and filling her new school bag, she must find a way to keep her younger brothers entertained.
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Miss Bindergarten gets ready for kindergarten
by Joseph Slate
Miss Bindergarten, the Kindergarten teacher, organizes her classroom, stacking the shelves and hanging the charts, in preparation for the exciting upcoming first day of school.
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It's the first day of school!
by Charles M. Schulz
In this Peanuts adventure, Sally is so nervous about starting school that she begins her countdown to class an entire month ahead of time.
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Tony Baloney : school rules
by Pam Muñoz Ryan
Looking forward to an escape from his tyrannical sisters when he begins school, little Tony Baloney the penguin is surprised by the many school rules set for students and wonders how he will follow them all throughout a first day of fun-filled experiences and new friends.
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First day of school
by Anne F. Rockwell
Mrs. Madoff's students compare notes about getting ready for their first day of school after vacation.
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First grade jitters
by Robert Quackenbush
A young boy, anxiously anticipating his first day in the first grade, is reassured by finding his kindergarten friends and an understanding teacher when he arrives at school.
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First day, hooray!
by Nancy Poydar
With her new shoes and shiny lunch box, young Ivy Green is excited about her first day at school, but as the day draws closer, she begins to get nervous about silly things and must calm herself down before her worries get out of control.
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Froggy goes to school
by Jonathan London
Although his mother worries about her son as he prepares to go to his first day of school, Froggy is not the least bit afraid and happily marches off to face his new adventure.
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Wemberly worried
by Kevin Henkes
A mouse named Wemberly, who worries about everything, finds that she has a whole list of things to worry about when she faces the first day of nursery school. By the creator of Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse.
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Princess Posey and the first grade parade
by Stephanie Greene
Intimidated by the many changes that come with the start of first grade, Posey is especially frustrated when she is not permitted to wear the tutu that makes her feel like a pink princess, a situation that is remedied by her idea to throw a favorite-clothing parade.
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My first day at nursery school
by Becky Edwards
On the first day of preschool, a little girl misses her mother, but on the second day, after having so much fun, she is excited to go back, in a comforting tale about an important step in a child's life.
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Will I have a friend?
by Miriam Cohen
Jim's anxieties on his first day of school are happily forgotten when he makes a new friend.
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I am too absolutely small for school
by Lauren Child
Not happy about having to go to school, Lola explains to her older brother that there are many good reasons why she doesn't need to attend, but after Charlie tells her about all the fun things that go on there, Lola becomes less nervous and starts looking forward to attending her first day with her special invisible friend, Soren Lorensen, at her side.
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First grade, here I come!
by Nancy L. Carlson
Henry tells his mother that he did not like his first day of first grade, but as he describes what he did and learned, he begins to realize that he might enjoy it after all.
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Off to first grade
by Louise Borden
Each member of a first grade class, as well as their teacher, principal, and a bus driver, expresses excitement, worry, or hope as the first day of school begins in alphabetical order.
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