| Arnold, Tedd |
Green Wilma |
J PB Arnold |
| Waking up with a frog-like appearance, Wilma proves disruptive at school as she searches for some tasty flies. |
| Baer, Edith |
This is the way we go to school |
J PB Baer |
| Describes, in text and illustrations, the many different modes of transportation children all over the world use to get to school. |
| Berenstain, Stan |
The Berenstain Bears go to school |
J PB Berensta |
| Sister Bear, nervous about entering kindergarten, overcomes her fears when she discovers that school is really fun. |
| Bourgeois, Paulette |
Franklin goes to school |
J PB Bourgeois |
| Franklin goes to school for the first time. |
| Bourgeois, Paulette |
Franklin goes to school |
J PB Bourgeois |
| Franklin goes to school for the first time. |
| Bowen, Anne |
What do teachers do (after YOU leave school)? |
J PB Bowen |
| Rhyming text reveals the surprising ways that teachers behave when their students are not at school. |
| Caines, Jeannette Franklin |
I need a lunch box |
J PB Caines |
| A little boy yearns for a lunch box, even though he hasn't started school yet. |
| Carlson, Nancy L |
Look out, kindergarten, here I come! |
J PB Carlson |
| Even though Henry is looking forward to going to kindergarten, he is not sure about staying once he first gets there. |
| Caseley, Judith |
Mr. Green Peas |
J PB Caseley |
| Norman is sad because he's the only one in his nursery school class who doesn't have a pet, until he gets the most outrageous pet in the world. |
| Cazet, Denys |
"Never spit on your shoes" |
J PB Cazet |
| First grader Arnie tells his mother about his tiring first day at school, while the illustrations reveal the mayhem he is leaving out of his account. |
| Danneberg, Julie |
First day jitters |
J PB Danneberg |
| Sarah is afraid to start at a new school, but both she and the reader are in for a surprise when she gets to her class. |
| Deedy, Carmen Agra |
The Library Dragon |
J PB Deedy |
| Miss Lotta Scales is a dragon who believes her job is to protect the school's library books from the children, but when she finally realizes that books are meant to be read, the dragon turns into Miss Lotty, librarian and storyteller. |
| Hest, Amy |
Off to school, Baby Duck! |
J PB Hest |
| Baby Duck experiences the fear of the first day of school, but with a little help from Grampa, everything turns out okay in the end. |
| London, Jonathan |
Froggy goes to school |
J PB London |
| Froggy is nervous about his first day of school, but, even though it's hard to sit still, he has a wonderful time. |
| Martin, Ann M |
Rachel Parker, kindergarten show-off |
J PB Martin |
| Five-year-old Olivia's new neighbor Rachel is in her kindergarten class, and they must overcome feelings of jealousy and competitiveness to be friends |
| McAllister, Angela |
Take a kiss to school |
J PB McAllister |
| Digby's mother helps him make it through the second day of school by sending him off with a pocket full of kisses. |
| Neubecker, Robert |
Wow! school! |
J PB Neubecker |
| Izzy finds many things to be excited about on the first day of school. |
| Penn, Audrey |
The Kissing Hand |
J PB Penn |
| When Chester the raccoon is reluctant to go to kindergarten for the first time, his mother teaches him a secret way to carry her love with him |
| Rosenberry, Vera |
Vera's first day of school |
J PB Rosenberry |
| Vera cannot wait for the day when she starts school, but the first day does not go exactly as she has anticipated. |
| Stoeke, Janet Morgan |
The Bus Stop |
J PB Stoeke |
| Kindergartners gather for their exciting first ride on the school bus. |
| Wells, Rosemary |
McDuff goes to school |
J PB Wells |
| When McDuff and his new French-speaking neighbors' dog are enrolled in obedience school, it seems as though McDuff has not learned his lessons |
| Whybrow, Ian |
Harry and the dinosaurs go to school |
J PB Whybrow |
| On Harry's first day at his new school he is not sure whether or not to bring his bucket of dinosaurs, but in the end the dinosaurs help him make a friend. |