A Day at PreSchool: A Fun Place to Play with New Friends

The Elizabeth Books

Kids, School Tools, School and Education, My Family, My Feelings, My Friends, Social Issues
Cover of the book A Day at PreSchool: A Fun Place to Play with New Friends by Wendy Bartlett, Wendy Bartlett
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Author: Wendy Bartlett ISBN: 9781944907037
Publisher: Wendy Bartlett Publication: June 22, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Wendy Bartlett
ISBN: 9781944907037
Publisher: Wendy Bartlett
Publication: June 22, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

A beautifully illustrated book for children attending preschool showing all the activities children do in preschool: meeting new friends, listening to stories, swinging on the tire swing, playing table games, singing with a guitar, hammering, riding bikes, and playing in the sand. Teachers, parents, and children will love this book because they can point and say, "We go to a school like that!"

Great to read to kids going into preschool, perhaps by an older child who can read already. Also a good book for kids who have been through preschool.

"I found this book to be fun and thought-provoking for young children. My four-year-old niece, Olive, would recognize all the activities illustrated in the book. Preschoolers would love to read it over and over."

—Sara Donahue Reed, PhD, Experimental Theater and Education

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A beautifully illustrated book for children attending preschool showing all the activities children do in preschool: meeting new friends, listening to stories, swinging on the tire swing, playing table games, singing with a guitar, hammering, riding bikes, and playing in the sand. Teachers, parents, and children will love this book because they can point and say, "We go to a school like that!"

Great to read to kids going into preschool, perhaps by an older child who can read already. Also a good book for kids who have been through preschool.

"I found this book to be fun and thought-provoking for young children. My four-year-old niece, Olive, would recognize all the activities illustrated in the book. Preschoolers would love to read it over and over."

—Sara Donahue Reed, PhD, Experimental Theater and Education

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