HOW TO BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE IN KINDERGARTEN
Written by: Meg Unger
Illustrations by: Christine Wylie
Recommended audience: 5-6yshaw
Great for both teachers and parents, this book is a comprehensive guide for students beginning their school experience in kindergarten. How to Be the Best You Can Be in Kindergarten supports children to learn important skills that will help them adjust to kindergarten classroom expectations, routines and new social guidelines.
There are many skills kindergarten students need before a teacher can dig into the curriculum. This book will help students learn key skills to support their adjustment to kindergarten or “big school.” This book clearly walks through many classroom routines from lunchtime to hanging up coats, circle time to asking questions. The pages are great conversation starters inviting kids to ask questions and share their nerves and excitement about starting school. Having these conversions set kids up to thrive in their new learning environment.
This book makes a great gift to a classroom teaching or budding student!
Best Blurb: Playdough Is Not for Eating
You might wonder if play dough tastes good, but it does not. If it falls on the floor, pick it up so you don’t step on it. You don’t want it stuck to the bottom of your shoes.
Find it: HERE
Other books by this author include Welcome to School in Canada, available HERE