![]() A joyful celebration of school and kindness. She’s truly the queen - and you can be a queen, too. ![]() At school, MJ shows kindness to her new classmates and has a wonderful first day. Before she leaves, her momma tells her that she can be the Queen of Kindergarten and how being the Queen isn’t just about the tiara but it means being kind and helpful to others. MJ is excited about her first day of school. The Queen of Kindergarten by Derrick Barnes, illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton My First Day by Phung Nguyen Quang and Huynh Kim Lien.Lena’s Shoes Are Nervous (A First-Day-of-School Dilemma) by Keith Calabrese.This is the Day You Begin by Jaqueline Woodson.We Don’t Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T.That being said, these are my current favorites from this list: Since I’ve read a bazillion back-to-school books in my years as a teacher and book reviewer, I have a lot of choices to recommend. ![]() Reading aloud back-to-school books during that busy first week of school where everyone is adjusting and learning the ropes helps build community and introduce concepts. Or how to make friends.Ĭlassroom teachers, you’ll love reading these books with your students. ![]() What’s wonderful about books is that they can also help you know in what area your child might need extra support. As your children go back to school, read these essential school-themed picture books about the first day, separation anxiety, making friends, and being yourself. ![]()
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