Mouse's First Day of School
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.77 (662 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1416994769 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 34 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Now a Classic Board Book, Mouse's First Day of School is sure to entertain children with its simple, energetic text and sweet illustrations, as well as get readers excited about their own first trips to school.. Mouse decides to hide inside a bright red backpackand ends up at school! As he explores this place full of colors, letters, and numbers, Mouse discovers a world beyond his imagination--and makes some friends along the way
Four Stars Good. "A 119 worded Review for a 77 word Book" according to Careful and Selective. This book does not have any story line. A mouse falls into a backpack and ends up in an elementary school. He sees blocks, a toy car, a drum, books, dolls, plants, crayons, snacks, a hat, toy pots, and then two children. Each item has a few sounds or an adjective; “squig. Willie said Good for children attending school part-time. I bought this book to help prepare my niece for starting preschool. I first previewed starting\going to preschool books at the library and found that most focused on a child care type setting: the children attended a full day; they participated in activities such as lunch and
After stowing away in a backpack, Mouse discovers all the wonders waiting at what appears to be a preschool or kindergarten. From Mickey to Maisy to just about every Kevin Henkes book ever made, plucky rodents have made for incredibly popular protagonists. Buket Erdogan’s bright and simple pastel illustrations on textured backgrounds feature a happy Mouse having a great time encountering objects that kids recognize from their home, day care, or school. (Ages 2 to 6) --John Moe. To that proud tradition comes the simply-named Mouse of Mouse’s First Day of School. "Squiggle, scribble, dot crayons!" reads one page. As Mouse explores each new station (blocks, books, pots and pans, plants, and more) with wonder and enthusiasm, author Lauren Thompson includes catchy phrases that kids will love repeating out loud. "Feathery, floppy, boppy hats!" reads another. When it comes to picking a hero for a children’s book, you can never go wrong with mice