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Hudson hates school
By Ella Hudson. 2010
Hudson, who loves to make things but hates going to school, fails a spelling test and meets with a special…
teacher, who discovers Hudson has a very different way of learning things. K-3. c2010.The Pigeon HAS to Go to School! (Pigeon)
By Mo Willems. 2019
Why does the Pigeon have to go to school? He already knows everything! And what if he doesn't like it?…
What if the teacher doesn't like him? What if he learns TOO MUCH!?!Ask not for whom the school bell rings; it rings for the Pigeon!Not in room 204
By Shannon Riggs, Jaime Zollars. 2007
Quiet Regina feels comfortable in her classroom, where Mrs. Salvador runs a tight ship and insists on hard work and…
fair play. When the teacher starts the annual Stranger Danger unit, she departs from the usual script by saying that most often an adult who touches a child inappropriately is not a stranger but someone known to the child. Will Regina find the courage to tell Mrs. Salvador her terrible secret? Grades K-3 and older readers. 2007.I can do it!
By Jana Novotny Hunter, Lucy Richards. 2006
Little Guinea Pig can do all sorts of things! He can be strong when he is pounding his playdough, busy…
when he plays in the sand, and loud when he bangs his drum. Grades K-3. 2006.The boy who loved bananas
By George Elliott, Andrej Krystoforski. 2005
Matthew laughs himself silly when he watches the banana-crazy monkeys at the Metro Zoo. Bananas become his favourite food and…
he refuses to eat anything else. Then he starts to feel funny. He itches and scratches, swings from trees and shinnies up flagpoles! Will Matthew ever stop monkeying around? Grades K-3. 2005.The peanut-free café
By Maryann Cocca-Leffler, Gloria Koster. 2006
All the students at Nutley School love peanut butter, especially Simon. For Simon, peanut butter is essential. But then new…
student Grant comes to school. Grant is allergic to peanut butter and can't sit near anyone eating it. Should the principal forbid peanut butter in the cafeteria? What will the students of Nutley School do if they can't have peanut butter for lunch? Grades K-3. 2006.Honest Ashley (The way I act)
By Nancy Cote, Virginia L Kroll. 2006
When Ashley postpones a homework assignment until the last minute, she is tempted to pass off an old paper of…
her brother's as her own. Grades K-3. 2006. (The way I act)The teeny tiny ghost and the monster
By Lynn Munsinger, Kay Winters. 2004
All the ghosts in the teeny tiny class are excited for the Make a Monster contest, except one. The teeny…
tiny ghost isn't excited at all; he's scared. Can he face his fears and make a monster? Grades K-3. 2004.The brand new kid
By Marjorie Priceman, Katie Couric. 2000
We share everything!
By Michael Martchenko, Robert N Munsch. 1999
It's their very first day of kindergarten, and Amanda and Jeremiah are causing all sorts of trouble. They want to…
read the same book, play with the same blocks, and use the same paints, but they're not very good at sharing. Their teacher keeps telling them that in kindergarten, you have to share everything, but when Amanda and Jeremiah finally listen to their teacher, everyone is in for a big surprise! Grades K-3. 1999.Arthur's teacher trouble
By Marc Brown. 1986
Rain school
By James Rumford. 2010
In a village in Chad, Africa, students learn to build a school of mud bricks before classes can begin for…
the year. After nine months, classes stop and the big rains start, washing the bricks away--but the children's new knowledge is safe inside them. Grades K-3. 2010.Hurry Up!: a book for people with clever fingers
By Marion Ripley. 2003
Sumi's first day of school ever
By Soyung Pak, Joung Un Kim. 2003
Sumi, a Korean American child, is lonely and afraid when she starts school, but with the help of a kind…
teacher and a friendly classmate, she comes to realize that school may be "not-so-lonely, not-so-scary, not-so-mean." Grades K-3. 2003.Pirate's guide to first grade
By James Preller, Greg Ruth. 2010
Arrr! It's the first day of first grade, and it's all hands on deck for the young pirate and his…
crew. How much trouble can they get into? What will they do at recess? And most importantly, what treasure awaits them at school? Grades K-3. 2010.One of us
By Peggy Moss, Penny Weber. 2010
Roberta is welcomed by different groups on her first day at a new school, only to be told she does…
not fit in with them for some reason, but by the next day, members of each group have begun to see that they do not have to be alike in every way. Grades K-3. 2010.Olivia meets Olivia
By Ellie O'Ryan, Shane L Johnson, Patricia Resnick, Art Mawhinney. 2010
There's a new girl in Olivia's class and her name is - Olivia! Soon, everyone in the school is mixing…
up the two Olivias. What will Olivia do? Grades K-3. 2010. Uniform title: Olivia (Television program)Miss Brooks loves books (and I don't)
By Barbara Bottner, Michael Emberley. 2010
With the help of Miss Brooks, Missy's classmates all find books they love in the library - books about fairies…
and dogs and trains and cowboys. But Missy dismisses them all. Still, Miss Brooks remains undaunted. Book Week is here and Missy will find a book to love if they have to empty the entire library. What story will finally win over this beastly, er, discriminating child? Grades K-3. 2010.Miss Fox's class earns a field trip
By Eileen Spinelli, Anne Kennedy. 2010
When Miss Fox challenges her class to earn the money for a field trip to Roller Coaster Planet, they respond…
with enthusiasm. But their energetic fund-raising is repeatedly undercut by unexpected expenses: after dousing the visiting author's suit, they must pay for cleaning; after breaking his glasses, they must pay for a new lens, etc. Grades K-3. 2010.Where did you get your moccasins?
By Bernelda Wheeler, Herman Bekkering. 1992
Children in an urban school are curious about a classmate's new pair of moccasins. In answer to their questions, the…
boy describes in detail how his grandmother, or Kookum, made his moccasins. Grades K-3. Originally published 1986, c1992.