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  • 59 Perfect Back-to-School Read-Alouds

    59 Perfect Back-to-School Read-Alouds

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    The first days of back-to-school can truly set the stage for the entire school year with students. Read-aloud books are a perfect way to get to know one another, encourage class discussions, and figure out which values will define your class’s identity. Here’s a list of our favorite back-to-school books, some brand-new and some classics, plus follow-up activities for each one.

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    1. How To Get Your Octopus to School by Becky Scharnhorst

    Just like many little ones, Octopus is nervous about going to school. He would rather stay at home and play, so he finds clever places to hide. Your students will get a kick out of trying to find him in the colorful illustrations.

    Buy it: How To Get Your Octopus to School

    Follow-up activity: Ask students to share with a neighbor about a time they hid when it was time to go somewhere they didn’t want to go. Ask them to include details about where and why they hid.

    Child holding one of her first day of school books entitled The Spot of a Dot
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    2. The Smallest Spot of a Dot by Linsey Davis and Michael Tyler

    When you head off to school, you meet a lot of kids who seem to be really different from you. This charming story teaches us how much we all really have in common.

    Buy it: The Smallest Spot of a Dot

    Follow-up activity: Play a round of Get To Know You Bingo or one of these other fun icebreakers.

    Book cover of children's book Lou's Zoo and Winston Too
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    Book cover of children's first day of school book The Two of Us Belong Together
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    4. The Two of Us Belong Together by Michael Engler

    Little Hare and Little Hedgehog become friends and learn to respect and enjoy all of the things that make each of them unique.

    Buy it: The Two of Us Belong Together

    Follow-up activity: Have students pair up and create a Venn diagram together about the things they have in common and the things that make each of them unique.

    Book cover of children's book The Truth About My Unbelievable Summer
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    5. The Truth About My Unbelievable Summer by Davide Cali and Benjamin Chaud 

    When the teacher asks the main character what they did over the summer, he tells a fantastical tale full of daring and adventure. But is it all true? Your students will be on the edge of their seats waiting to find out.

    Buy it: The Truth About My Unbelievable Summer

    Follow-up activity: Have your students create a comic strip of what they did (or maybe didn’t do?) over summer.

    Book cover of children's book Never, Not, Ever as an example of First Day of School Books
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    6. Never, Not Ever! by Beatrice Alemagna

    Pascaline is NOT going to school, regardless of what the other kids are doing. But in a clever twist, her parents figure out a way to help her overcome her fear and anxiety.

    Buy it: Never, Not Ever!

    Follow-up activity: Ask your students to create a follow-up story about what happened after Pascaline got to school.

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    7. Llama Llama Back to School by Anna Dewdney

    From the beloved Llama Llama series, this story deals with back-to-school anxiety. Llama wants summer to go on forever. He’s had such a lovely time with his friends and family. How will Mama Llama convince him that going back to school will be fun?

    Buy it: Llama Llama Back to School

    Follow-up activity: Gather your students in a circle and talk about all the fun things that happen in school. Create a large poster with their insights and post it on the wall to remind them of how much fun they are going to have this year.

    Children's book cover Harry vs. The First Day of School
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    8. Harry Versus the First 100 Days of School by Emily Jenkins

    An energetic, funny book that follows Harry through the first 100 days of first grade—from name games to making friends to learning how to be a friend. It’s broken into short chapters, so add this to your list of back-to-school books for a fun way to start your first days of school.

    Buy it: Harry Versus the First 100 Days of School

    Follow-up activity: Start a 100-link paper chain to mark your first 100 days together, or try one of these fun 100th Day of School activities.

    The Circles All Around Us, an example of first day of school books for children
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    9. The Circles All Around Us by Brad Montague

    When a child is born, their circle is very small. As they grow, the circle around them grows to include family, friends, and neighbors. This sweet story is perfect for back-to-school to set the tone for enlarging our circles to include new friends and experiences.

    Buy it: The Circles All Around Us

    Follow-up activity: Watch this video about the book, adorably narrated by the author’s children.

    Cover of children's book Principal Tate is Running Late
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    10. Principal Tate Is Running Late! by Henry Cole

    Looking for funny back-to-school books? When Principal Tate is running late, the students, teachers, parents, and visitors at Hardy Elementary School must come together to keep school running smoothly.

    Buy it: Principal Tate Is Running Late!

    Follow-up activity: Try one (or more) of these fun team-building activities with your students.

    Hello World! as an example of first day of school books for children
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    11. Hello World! by Kelly Corrigan

    Everywhere we go, we can meet interesting people who add value to our lives. This charmingly illustrated book is a great conversation starter to help your students get to know one another.

    Buy it: Hello World! 

    Follow-up activity: Try one (or more) of these first days of school activities with your students.

    Cover of children's book A Letter From Your Teacher on the First Day of School
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    12. A Letter From Your Teacher on the First Day of School by Shannon Olsen

    In this heartwarming book, a teacher writes a love note to her students. She shares all the things she is looking forward to for the school year and all the fun things they will share.

    Buy it: A Letter From Your Teacher on the First Day of School

    Follow-up activity: Ask students to turn to a friend and share what they are most looking forward to this school year.

    Cover of children's book Butterflies on the First Day of School
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    13. Butterflies on the First Day of School by Annie Silvestro

    If you’re looking for the best back-to-school books to ease your students’ butterflies, try this sweet story. Rosie gets a new backpack and can hardly wait for school to start. But the first morning, she’s not so sure. “You just have butterflies in your belly,” her mom tells her.

    Buy it: Butterflies on the First Day of School

    Follow-up activity: Play a game of toss-around. Form a circle and begin by telling your students how you are feeling about the new school year. For example, “I was nervous, but now I’m excited.” Toss the ball to a student so they can share how they’re feeling. Play continues until every student who wants to has had a chance to participate.

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    14. The Magical Yet by Angela DiTerlizzi

    An inspirational rhyming book that teaches kids the power of “yet.” We all have a lot to learn in life, and sometimes skills we wish we had just aren’t there … yet. A book about perseverance and having faith in yourself. Add this to your list of back-to-school books that teach growth mindset.

    Buy it: The Magical Yet

    Follow-up activity: Ask students to write an entry in their journal about something they are hoping to learn or get better at this year, or try this goal-setting activity.

    Cover of children's book My Wild First Day of School
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    15. My Wild First Day of School by Dennis Mathew

    This humorous book by the author of Bello the Cello encourages kids to be brave, take a risk, and try something new.

    Buy it: My Wild First Day of School

    Follow-up activity: Brainstorm a list of “what if” questions with your students. Tap into their hopes and wishes and set the stage for an amazing year.

    One of the funniest first day of school books entitled Most Marshmallows
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    16. Most Marshmallows by Rowboat Watkins

    If you’re looking for the best back-to-school books about individuality, you’re going to want to check out this quirky tale. It’s all about marching to the beat of your own drum. What would happen if you dreamed big?

    Buy it: Most Marshmallows

    Follow-up activity: Ask students to write in their journals about what makes them unique.

    Children's book If I Built a School
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    17. If I Built a School by Chris Van Dusen

    Hover desks? Robo-chef in the cafeteria? Field trips to Mars? The main character of this school story has some out-of-this-world ideas about what his ideal school would look like!

    Buy it: If I Built a School

    Follow-up activity: Ask students to draw a diagram, with captions and explanations, showing what their perfect school would look like.

    Cover of children's book Your Name is a Song
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    18. Your Name Is a Song by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow

    A young girl learns the musicality of African, Asian, Black American, Latinx, and Middle Eastern names and returns to school eager to share with her classmates.

    Buy it: Your Name Is a Song

    Follow-up activity: Go around the circle and ask each student if there is a story behind their name.

    Children's book Our Class is a Family as an example of first day of school books
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    19. Our Class Is a Family by Shannon Olsen

    Back-to-school books like this one show your class that they are a family, whether they meet for online or in-person learning.

    Buy it: Our Class Is a Family

    Follow-up activity: Have each student draw an image of their family and “extended family.”

    Tomorrow I'll Be Kind children's book cover
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    20. Tomorrow I’ll Be Kind by Jessica Hische

    Sometimes the smallest gesture of kindness goes a long way. Reading sweet back-to-school books like this one teaches young ones how to be good friends and classmates.

    Buy it: Tomorrow I’ll Be Kind

    Follow-up activity: Ask students to share what is the most important thing about being a good friend, or try these free kindness worksheets.

    Cover of children's book I Got the School Spirit
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    21. I Got the School Spirit by Connie Schofield-Morrison

    Students will love the rhythm and sounds in this book about back-to-school spirit. VROOM, VROOM! RING-A-DING! 

    Buy it: I Got the School Spirit

    Follow-up activity: Ask students to share the sounds they identify with school.

    Children's book Waiting is Not Easy! as an example of first day of school books
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    22. Waiting Is Not Easy! by Mo Willems

    Mo Willems has written some fantastic back-to-school books. In this one, when Gerald tells Piggie he has a surprise for him, Piggie can hardly wait. In fact, he has a hard time waiting all day! But when the sun goes down, and the Milky Way fills the night sky, Piggie learns that some things are worth the wait.

    Buy it: Waiting Is Not Easy!

    Follow-up activity: Ask your students to turn to a partner and share a time that they had to wait for something.

    Children's book Sorry Grownups You Can't Go to School
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    23. Sorry, Grown-Ups, You Can’t Go to School! by Christina Geist

    If you’re looking for back-to-school books for students who are having a hard time leaving their parents, this sweet tale is a good pick. Perfect for the child who is feeling a little nervous about going to school, this story features a family that doesn’t want to be left behind.

    Buy it: Sorry, Grown-Ups, You Can’t Go to School!

    Follow-up activity: Draw a picture of what school would look like if students’ moms and dads came to school with them.

    The Pigeon Has to Go to School children's book as an example of first day of school books
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    24. The Pigeon Has To Go to School! by Mo Willems

    Want more back-to-school books by Mo Willems? This silly picture book addresses many of the fears and anxieties that little ones feel as they get ready to go to school for the first time.

    Buy it: The Pigeon Has To Go to School!

    Follow-up activity: This one will get kids riled up, so after reading, have them stand up and shake their sillies out.

    School's First Day of School as an example of first day of school books
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    25. School’s First Day of School by Adam Rex

    There are books about children, parents, and teachers being nervous for the first day of school. This adorable book examines the first day of school from the perspective of the school itself.

    Buy it: School’s First Day of School

    Follow-up activity: Project a photo of your school onto the board as inspiration as kids draw and color in their own image of their school.

    Book cover Brown Bear Starts School
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    26. Brown Bear Starts School by Sue Tarsky

    Sweet little Brown Bear worries about the first day of school, but soon he realizes he is more capable than he thought.

    Buy it: Brown Bear Starts School

    Follow-up activity: Have students turn and talk about one worry they had before school started. For more books to help students deal with worries, check out these supportive read-alouds about anxiety.

    Children's book Pirates Don't Go to Kindergarten
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    27. Pirates Don’t Go to Kindergarten! by Lisa Robinson

    Need back-to-school books for kindergartners? Ahoy, mateys! Pirate Emma has a hard time transitioning from her beloved preschool captain to the new captain aboard the S.S. Kindergarten.

    Buy it: Pirates Don’t Go to Kindergarten!

    Follow-up activity: Ask students to share their favorite things about preschool, which you can record on a piece of chart paper. As you list them, tell students something that will be just as fun about kindergarten.

    Children's book The Cool Bean as an example of first day of school books
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    28. The Cool Bean by Jory John and Pete Oswald

    Once “peas in a pod,” poor chickpea doesn’t fit in with the other beans anymore. Despite having grown apart, the other beans are always there to lend a hand when chickpea is in need.

    Buy it: The Cool Bean

    Follow-up activity: Ask students to write about a friend from whom they have grown apart.

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    29. How To Read a Book by Kwame Alexander

    Back-to-school books can inspire students with beautiful illustrations about the miraculous pleasures of reading that will inspire the book lover in all of us. One reader gushes, “Every page is a wonder as the words and art melt into one.”

    Buy it: How To Read a Book

    Follow-up activity: Ask students to write one colorful sentence in praise of reading. Also, check out the best reading bulletin boards for your classroom.

    Children's book The King of Kindergarten
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    30. The King of Kindergarten by Derrick Barnes and Vanessa Brantley-Newton

    The bubbly main character of this sweet story is bursting with excitement for the first day of school. His confidence will be contagious for your new kindergartners.

    Buy it: The King of Kindergarten

    Follow-up activity: Have students turn to a neighbor and tell them the one thing they were most excited about on the first day of school.

    Children's book The Day You Begin as an example of first day of school books
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    31. The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson

    Starting fresh in a new environment can be scary, especially when you look around and think that nobody quite looks or sounds like you. This lovely story will inspire your students to understand the gifts of individuality.

    Buy it: The Day You Begin

    Follow-up activity: Have your students play get-to-know-you bingo to find out just how much they have in common with their classmates.

    Children's book All Are Welcome
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    32. All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman

    A lovely story that celebrates diversity and inclusion in a school where everyone, no matter their dress or skin color, is welcomed with open arms.

    Buy it: All Are Welcome

    Follow-up activity: Brainstorm with your students all the ways they are alike and some of the ways they may be different.

    We Don't Eat Our Classmates book
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    33. We Don’t Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins

    One of the silliest back-to-school books, this story will crack up your students. Little Penelope Rex is nervous about going to school for the first time and has LOTS of questions.

    Buy it: We Don’t Eat Our Classmates

    Follow-up activity: Ask your students to share some of the questions they wondered about before starting school.

    Children's book You're Finally Here as an example of first day of school books
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    34. You’re Finally Here! by Melanie Watt

    A perfect first read-aloud book to show your students how excited you are to finally meet them! Follow along with the main character, Bunny, as he bounces through a hilarious range of emotions. All of your students will recognize the back-to-school feelings beneath the surface of this silly, in-your-face story.

    Buy it: You’re Finally Here!

    Follow-up activity: Have students draw a self-portrait that shows the strongest emotion they felt coming into school this year.

    First Day Jitters children's book
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    35. First Day Jitters by Julie Danneberg

    Everyone knows that sinking feeling in the pit of their stomach at the prospect of being the newbie. Sarah Hartwell is scared and doesn’t want to start over at a new school. Kids will love the delightful surprise ending of this sweet story!

    Buy it: First Day Jitters

    Follow-up activity: Have students write about a time they were scared and how their situation turned out. Or have students partner with a friend and tell their stories to each other.

    The Name Jar children's book
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    36. The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi

    When Unhei, a young Korean girl, arrives at her new school in the United States, she begins to wonder if she should also choose a new name. Does she need an American name? How will she choose? And what should she do about her Korean name? This heartwarming story speaks to anyone who has ever been the new kid or welcomed one into their familiar surroundings.

    Buy it: The Name Jar

    Follow-up activity: Have groups of students brainstorm 10 different ways they could make a new student feel welcome in class and create a poster to display.

    Children's book about the first day of school
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    37. The Exceptionally, Extraordinarily Ordinary First Day of School by Albert Lorenz

    John is the new kid in school. When asked if the school is any different from his last one, he weaves a wildly creative tale that captures the attention of his new classmates. A hilarious story about conquering the fear of being the new kid.

    Buy it: The Exceptionally, Extraordinarily Ordinary First Day of School

    Follow-up activity: Have students write a tall tale about what school was like last year to share with their new classmates.

    Children's book The Book With No Pictures
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    38. The Book With No Pictures by B.J. Novak

    You might think a book with no pictures would be serious and boring, but this book has a catch! Everything, and we mean everything, written on the page must be read out loud by the person reading the book, regardless of how goofy and preposterous it may be. Irresistibly silly!

    Buy it: The Book With No Pictures

    Follow-up activity: Have students work with a new friend or partner to create their own short book with no pictures. (Be sure to set clear parameters about content before letting students create.)

    Children's book Splat the Cat as an example of first day of school books
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    39. Splat the Cat: Back to School, Splat! by Rob Scotton

    How can there be homework when it’s only the first day of school? Splat must pick only one of all of his fun summer adventures to share with his classmates at show-and-tell.

    Buy it: Splat the Cat: Back to School, Splat!

    Follow-up activity: First-day-of-school homework, of course! Have students write about one of their favorite summer adventures.

    If You Take a Mouse to School children's book
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    40. If You Take a Mouse to School by Laura Numeroff

    You know this one … if you take a mouse to school, he’ll ask you for your lunch box. When you give him your lunch box, he’ll want a sandwich to go in it. Then he’ll need a notebook and some pencils. He’ll probably want to share your backpack too. Another silly story from one of our favorite authors that is not only fun but lays the groundwork for teaching sequencing.

    Buy it: If You Take a Mouse to School

    Follow-up activity: Using a long, narrow sheet of paper folded accordion-style, have students create their own “If You Take …” book. Students can build on the mouse story or create a character of their own.

    Children's book Dear Teacher
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    41. Dear Teacher by Amy Husband

    This hilarious collection of letters from Michael to his new teacher comes packed with alligators, pirates, rocket ships, and much, much more. Can Michael’s imagination save him from the first day of school?

    Buy it: Dear Teacher

    Follow-up activity: Have students write a postcard to a friend or family member telling them about their fun first week of school.

    Children's book How to Get Your Teacher Ready
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    42. How To Get Your Teacher Ready by Jean Reagan

    In a charming role reversal, the students in this story gently guide their teacher through the getting-ready process for back-to-school. Your students will laugh and surely learn a lesson or two themselves.

    Buy it: How To Get Your Teacher Ready

    Follow-up activity: Have students compile a list of rules that will help their teacher have the best year ever. Then, download these adorable puppy classroom rules posters.

    Cover of children's book If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don't!
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    43. If You Ever Want To Bring an Alligator to School, Don’t! by Elise Parsley

    An alligator for show-and-tell sounds like TONS of fun. What could possibly go wrong? Magnolia is determined to have the best show-and-tell ever. What will she do when her reptilian pal starts wreaking havoc in the classroom? This hilarious story is sure to inspire even the most timid of show-and-tellers.

    Buy it: If You Ever Want To Bring an Alligator to School, Don’t!

    Follow-up activity: Have students write a story or draw a picture about something outrageous they would bring to school for show-and-tell.

    Children's book This School Year Will Be the Best
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    44. This School Year Will Be the Best! by Kay Winters

    On the first day of school, new classmates are asked to share what they hope for in the upcoming year. The children’s wishes, from the familiar to the off-the-wall, are shown in humorously exaggerated illustrations. As the first day draws to a close, there can be no doubt this school year will definitely be the best!

    Buy it: This School Year Will Be the Best!

    Follow-up activity: Have students draw a star, put their name in the middle, and write one wish for the school year on each point (total of five). Then, have them loop a colorful ribbon through a hole on top to hang from the classroom ceiling.

    Children's book Back to School Rules as an example of first day of school books
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    45. Back-to-School Rules by Laurie Friedman

    School is in session! When it comes to surviving school, Percy has 10 simple rules that show there is more to school than showing up on time and staying awake in class, including no spitballs, no running in the halls, and no crazy scheming! See what other trouble—and tips—Percy has in mind.

    Buy it: Back-to-School Rules

    Follow-up activity: As a whole class, brainstorm “rules” that will make this year the best ever. Then, have students transfer their ideas to a class-promise poster that can hang prominently for the rest of the year. Have each student sign their name to make it official. Here are some bits of advice from teachers about what makes for good classroom rules.

    Children's book David Goes to School
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    46. David Goes to School by David Shannon

    David’s antics in the classroom will make your students giggle with recognition. He’s so enthusiastic about going back to school! But David needs to learn that every classroom needs rules so that every student can learn.

    Buy it: David Goes to School

    Follow-up activity: Gather the whole class on the rug. Select a few students to act out “bad” behavior and ask the other students to explain why the behavior is not OK for the classroom. Then have the same students act out the “good” behavior. Repeat with different sets of students to address the different rules you are reinforcing in your classroom.

    Children's book A Place Called Kindergarten as an example of first day of school books
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    47. A Place Called Kindergarten by Jessica Harper

    One of the best back-to-school books for kindergartners, this story will help ease their worries before the event. Tommy’s barnyard friends are worried. He’s gone to a place called kindergarten. They wonder what will happen to him and if he will ever come back. Eventually, he returns with exciting tales of all the fun and learning he’s had.

    Buy it: A Place Called Kindergarten

    Follow-up activity: Have your students take a “field trip” around the school to learn more about their new “barnyard.”

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    48. Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten? by Audrey Vernick

    Is your buffalo ready for kindergarten? Does he play nicely with friends? Check. Share his toys? Check. Is he smart? Check!

    Buy it: Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten?

    Follow-up activity: Follow along with Buffalo’s checklist in this hilarious look at first-day-of-school jitters.

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    49. There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Books! by Lucille Colandro

    We’ve all heard about the old lady who swallowed a fly. Well, now she’s getting ready for back-to-school and is swallowing up a whole assortment of things to make it the best first day ever!

    Buy it: There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Books!

    Follow-up activity: Trace the image of the old lady from the book cover without the books in her hands. Make a copy for each of your students and have them fill in the picture and write a sentence about what they would “swallow” for the first weeks of school if they were the old lady.

    Children's book School is Cool
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    50. School Is Cool! by Sabrina Moyle

    Holy smokes, tomorrow is the first day of school! The characters in this story have lots of needless worries as they discover that school is cool.

    Buy it: School Is Cool!

    Follow-up activity: Have students do a turn-and-share about one thing they were worried about before the new school year started and how they are feeling about their worry now.

    Children's book Froggy Goes to School
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    51. Froggy Goes to School by Jonathan London

    Lovable favorite Froggy is off for his first day of school. His mama is worried, but not him! He hops off with his trademark enthusiasm and curiosity.

    Buy it: Froggy Goes to School

    Follow-up activity: Together with your class, make a “Top 10 Best Things About School” poster. Ask for students’ input, then vote on the top 10.

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    52. Chairs on Strike by Jennifer Jones

    Everyone’s excited about going back to school. Everyone, that is, but the classroom chairs. They’ve had enough of wiggly bottoms and smelly kids, and they go on strike to protest.

    Buy it: Chairs on Strike

    Follow-up activity: Ask for volunteers to play the part of the different chairs and act out the story. Have a few rounds so that as many students that want to participate can.

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    54. A New School Year: Stories in Six Voices by Sally Derby

    Read about how a diverse group of six children, ranging in age from kindergarten through 5th grade, experience the first day of school.

    Buy it: A New School Year: Stories in Six Voices

    Follow-up activity: Pair students up and give them time to trade stories about how they got ready for the new school year.

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    55. The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes by Mark Pett and Gary Rubinstein

    Beatrice is one of those girls who seemingly never makes mistakes. But one day, she slips up (who doesn’t?) and learns that it doesn’t have to be the end of the world.

    Buy it: The Girl Who Never Makes Mistakes

    Follow-up activity: Try one of these fun brain break activities to loosen everybody up and get a little silly.

    Book cover of The Fish and His Puffy Temper
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    56. The Fish and His Puffy Temper by Barbara Pinke

    Puffy is a fish with a hot temper. Luckily, he has loyal friends who help him navigate his big feelings.

    Buy it: The Fish and His Puffy Temper

    Follow-up activity: Try some of these Zones of Regulation activities to help your students learn to manage big emotions.

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    57. Mel Fell by Corey R. Tabor

    Sweet little bird Mel is learning how to fly—a task that takes a lot of practice. Follow along as she perseveres and gains self-confidence as she take a leap of faith.

    Buy it: Mel Fell

    Follow-up activity: Try one (or more) of these growth mindset activities to inspire confidence.

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    58. Sweety by Andrea Zuill

    Sweety the naked mole rat is a bit out of the ordinary, to say the least. When she goes to school, she’s unsure how she’ll fit in but ultimately figures out that life is best when you embrace everything that makes you you.

    Buy it: Sweety

    Follow-up activity: We all have traits that make us unique and special. Try one (or more) of these fun activities to help students pinpoint what theirs are.

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    59. My First Day by Phùng Nguyên Quang and Huynh Kim Liên

    A Vietnamese boy sets off in his little wooden boat through open waves, mangrove trees, the darkness of the unknown, bright open skies, schools of fish, and water buffalo. It’s his first trip alone to a very special place: his very first day of school.

    Buy it: My First Day

    Follow-up activity: Have students draw a timeline of their first day of school. Starting from the moment they woke up to when they arrived at school, have them plot their course.

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  • 101 Preschool Books to Stock Your Classroom Library

    101 Preschool Books to Stock Your Classroom Library

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    There’s nothing better in preschool than cozying up on the rug to share books together. Preschoolers represent a range of ages, developmental levels, and interests. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up a mega-list of mostly recent preschool books to stock your classroom library. Check them out to support your thematic units or just make any story time better!

    Psst: Don’t think we forgot about all our old favorite preschool books—many are included on this list of Books That Will Make You Nostalgic for Preschool.

    Preschool Books About Friendship and Kindness

    Learning to be a kind friend is at the heart of preschool! These books give kids the language and examples they need.

    1. Luli and the Language of Tea by Andrea Wang

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    There are lots of kids in the childcare room while their adults attend English as a Second Language classes, but none of them speak to each other. That is until Luli makes a plan to bring them together to share tea and cookies. This is an adorable, heartwarming story about connecting with others that could definitely inspire many preschool tea parties!

    Buy it: Luli and the Language of Tea on Amazon

    2. Circle Round by Anne Sibley O’Brien

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    There’s so much to talk about in the pictures of this sweet counting book. At the park, more circles (a ball, bike wheels, Hula-Hoops) mean more chances to play with friends!

    Buy it: Circle Round on Amazon

    3. Kindness Makes Us Strong by Sophie Beer

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    Kindness is a universal theme in preschool, and this title brims with optimism and age-appropriate examples. Share it with kids and then celebrate their own kind ideas and actions.

    Buy it: Kindness Makes Us Strong on Amazon

    4. What Happened to You? by James Catchpole

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    This is one of our new favorite preschool books for building empathy around differences and disabilities. Joe just wants to play pirates at the playground, but the other kids can’t contain their questions about why he has only one leg. It’s a great #OwnVoices story for opening discussions about balancing curiosity with respect for privacy.

    Buy it: What Happened to You? on Amazon

    5. Bird House by Blanca Gómez

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    A young girl finds an injured bird while on a walk with her abuela. They nurse it back to health and release it—and receive a surprise visitor the following spring. If you’re looking to add to your collection of gentle preschool books for reading aloud again and again, this is a good choice. It’s also available in Spanish.

    Buy it: Bird House on Amazon

    6. The Wish Tree by Kyo Maclear

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    The sweetest winter friendship story. Charles dreams of finding a “wish tree” and sets off into the woods with his trusty sled, Boggan, to find one. Along the way he selflessly helps many animals carry food and supplies they need for winter.

    Buy it: The Wish Tree on Amazon

    7. Hooray for Hat! by Brian Won

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    This is a go-to for helping younger preschoolers understand how to be a friend to someone feeling grumpy. A group of animal friends share a silly hat gift to cheer each other up. Lots of fun to read aloud again and again (and again!) Check out the other Hooray For! books too.

    Buy it: Hooray for Hat! on Amazon

    8. The Love Letter by Anika Aldamuy Denise

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    When a dropped love note makes its way around a group of forest friends, everyone has different reactions and ideas about who may have sent it. For all of them, though, the idea of the note makes them feel loved. Preschool listeners love having the inside scoop on the story as the animals try to figure out the mystery.

    Buy it: The Love Letter on Amazon

    9. Valentine’s Guest House by Sam Sharland

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    Valentine and her daughter Elsie run a friendly guest house. When Emmet the tiger arrives in search of a room, the other guests get nervous. Valentine and Elsie’s calm, welcoming reaction to an unexpected guest turns into a lesson for the whole community about acceptance.

    Buy it: Valentine’s Guest House on Amazon

    10. Something’s Wrong! A Bear, a Hare, and Some Underwear by Jory John

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    Bear has an uneasy feeling that something’s wrong, but he can’t figure out what. Cue the endless preschool giggles as he parades around the forest in his underwear. Hare is an exemplary friend and helps it all turn out OK.

    Buy it: Something’s Wrong! A Bear, a Hare, and Some Underwear on Amazon

    11. Nothing’s Wrong! A Hare, a Bear, and Some Pie To Share by Jory John

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    Hare plans to surprise his friend Bear with a pie for their picnic, but it ends up being ruined. Hare is completely bummed, but when he finally opens up to Bear, the two friends work together to make a backup plan. Add this to your preschool books about how friends can problem-solve together!

    Buy it: Nothing’s Wrong: A Hare, a Bear, and Some Pie to Share on Amazon

    All About Me Preschool Books

    Read these books to help kids talk about (and love!) themselves and appreciate the beautiful diversity of those around them.

    12. My Hair Is Like the Sun by St. Clair Derick-Jules

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    This gorgeous board book joyfully compares Black hair to the ocean, a cloud, a river, and more. We love it for helping all kids describe and celebrate their hair.

    Buy it: My Hair Is Like the Sun on Amazon

    13. Bodies Are Cool by Tyler Feder

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    This title belongs in every single classroom collection of preschool books. It’s hands-down the most positive and inclusive book we’ve ever seen about physical appearance. No matter your shape, size, hair, skin color and markings, and features, bodies are amazingly cool.

    Buy it: Bodies Are Cool on Amazon

    14. I’m Not Small by Nina Crews

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    A young boy wants to play outside and his parents tell him, “Go ahead. You’re a big kid now.” A relatable story about how feeling both big and small can feel good.

    Buy it: I’m Not Small on Amazon

    15. Tangle-Knot by Loretta Ellsworth

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    Add this to your preschool books for kids who like to do things their own way. Fia loves her tangled hair and refuses to brush it, despite her mother’s pleas—and the fact that its home to an actual bird’s nest! A relatable story about how good it feels to be your own special self.

    Buy it: Tangle-Knot on Amazon

    16. I Can Be … Me! by Lesléa Newman

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    This joyful, affirming read-aloud will encourage your preschool students to do, wear, dream, and be what makes them happy!

    Buy it: I Can Be … Me! on Amazon

    17. Happy in Our Skin by Fran Manushkin

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    This happy title celebrates skin from babyhood to toddlerhood and beyond. We appreciate developmentally appropriate preschool books that invite kids to talk about skin color.

    Buy it: Happy in Our Skin on Amazon

    18. Let’s Make Faces by Hanoch Piven

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    Inviting preschool kids to make self-portraits or family portraits with loose parts is on our list of must-do projects every year. Get them thinking about how to celebrate and creatively represent all their features with this fun collage book.

    Buy it: Let’s Make Faces on Amazon

    19. A Dress With Pockets by Lily Murray

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    Lily and her aunt go on a shopping expedition, but none of the available dresses feel right. Lily is determined to find one with pockets! Preschoolers who have strong ideas about what clothing they like will easily connect to Lily’s experiences.

    Buy it: A Dress With Pockets on Amazon

    Preschool Books About Emotions

    Social-emotional learning is a crucial part of the preschool years. These books can help kids understand and talk about all their big feelings.

    20. Bea by the Sea by Jo Byatt

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    Bea hates the sand at the beach, but she loves lions. An imaginary lion helps her overcome her fears and feelings of discomfort so she can enjoy a beach day with her mom. Any child who has a setting or sensation they avoid because of how it makes them feel will appreciate this story!

    Buy it: Bea by the Sea on Amazon

    21. Mine! A Story of Not Sharing by Klara Persson

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    Add this to your preschool books about feelings related to sharing! Sharing is hard, especially when you have a friend over for a playdate. Sally takes her sharing woes to an extreme, shoving anything and everything she may have to share into the closet. It seems like a good plan, until everything in the closet is having way more fun than Sally.

    Buy it: Mine! A Story of Not Sharing on Amazon

    22. Ice Cream Face by Heidi Woodward Sheffield

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    We can’t have enough preschool books about feelings. This one explores emotions through the best context: ice cream! Kids can easily imagine how it would feel to be waiting in line for ice cream, eating ice cream, even dropping ice cream. Lots of fun follow-up project possibilities too!

    Buy it: Ice Cream Face on Amazon

    23. First Feelings Series by Child’s Play and Paula Bowles

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    These oversize board books are perfect for sharing with a small group of young preschoolers as they build their emotional vocabulary. The simple text talks about when you might feel angry (or surprised, loved, sad, scared, etc.). The illustrations show furry and cute monsters in situations that will be easy for kids to recognize and talk about.

    Buy it: When I Feel Angry on Amazon

    24. Ups and Downs: A Book of Emotions by Mike Wohnoutka

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    One feeling word per page shows how a child’s emotions can change so many times over the course of a regular day. With words like “delighted,” “disgusted,” and “relaxed,” this is a great title for kids who are ready to learn more feelings-related vocabulary words beyond the usual “happy,” “sad, and “mad.”

    Buy it: Ups and Downs: A Book of Emotions on Amazon

    25. Big, Big Feelings by Perry Emerson

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    It can be so frustrating to have a little sister who has big meltdowns. Her big brother helps her learn to use words to talk about her big feelings. This is a sweet opener for discussions about using words for feelings in pre-K.

    Buy it: Big, Big Feelings on Amazon

    26. Pocket Full of Sads by Brad Davidson

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    Sometimes sad feelings need to just be. Rabbit goes to great lengths to fix Bear’s sadness, but it turns out what Bear really needs is a chance to sit together quietly with a good friend. Great for opening conversations about ways to help sad friends at school.

    Buy it: Pocket Full of Sads on Amazon

    27. Out of a Jar by Deborah Marcero

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    This remarkable sequel to In a Jar shares how Llewellyn doesn’t like to experience his feelings so he puts them in jars. But what happens when it becomes too much to keep them closed up tight? Perfect for opening discussions with pre-K kids about naming and honoring different emotions.

    Buy it: Out of a Jar on Amazon

    28. Invisible Things by Andy J. Pizza and Sophie Miller

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    Get ready for mind-blowing preschool conversations. This title is like climbing into a kid’s head and giving them words for all the sensations, feelings, and experiences that make up their days. It’s an awesome way to connect conversations about the five senses with emotional vocabulary.

    Buy it: Invisible Things on Amazon

    Preschool Books About Family

    Celebrate all kinds of families with these affirming, diverse preschool books.

    29. Mama and Mommy and Me in the Middle by Nina LaCour

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    Family stories are staple preschool books. When Mommy goes away for the week, a little girl and her Mama make their own fun. Then they are happy to be reunited when Mommy returns.

    Buy it: Mama and Mommy and Me in the Middle on Amazon

    30. Love Makes a Family by Sophie Beer

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    Most preschool classrooms engage in some kind of study of families, and this book is a must-have to encourage an inclusive view on the topic. Illustrations are colorful and engaging and sweetly portray many different variations on family structure.

    Buy it: Love Makes a Family on Amazon

    31. Mommy’s Khimar by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow

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    This feel-good story tells of a little girl who plays dress-up with her mother’s headscarves. We love sharing it when talking about families or when conversations about head coverings arise among students.

    Buy it: Mommy’s Khimar on Amazon

    32. I Really Want To See You, Grandma by Taro Gomi

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    This story is for every kid who fiercely misses a special relative. Yumi desperately wants to see her grandma, so she sets out for her house. What she doesn’t know is that Grandma has also decided to make a visit, causing some frantic back-and-forth.

    Buy it: I Really Want To See You, Grandma on Amazon

    33. Kitten and the Night Watchman by John Sullivan

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    The dad in this touching story works night-shift security at a construction site. Its hushed descriptions of his rounds—complete with repeated sightings of a small, gray kitten—mesmerizes kids. The text is richly detailed without being too much for preschoolers, and we love the nod to families in which parents work varying schedules.

    Buy it: Kitten and the Night Watchman on Amazon

    34. Alphonse, There’s Mud on the Ceiling! by Daisy Hirst

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    Monster sibs Natalie and Alphonse love playing outdoors but are frustrated to live in a tall apartment building. Creativity wins, though, and the story is full of their imaginative adventures both indoors and out. We like sharing a story about playing outside that also acknowledges the diversity of kids’ homes.

    Buy it: Alphonse, There’s Mud on the Ceiling! on Amazon

    35. Hurry Kate, or You’ll Be Late! by Janice N. Harrington

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    Kate and her dad have a special bond, as shown through all the sweet moments of their commute to preschool. None of them are the reason she’s late though; that’s due to the extra-long hug they share at the end! Perfect for opening conversations about what students and their caregivers love to see and do together.

    Buy it: Hurry Kate, or You’ll Be Late! on Amazon

    36. I’ll Always Come Back to You by Carmen Tafolla

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    Navigating separation emotions is a critical part of preschool. This mom’s over-the-top reassurance will make preschoolers smile and feel confident that their own special adults will always come back.

    Buy it: I’ll Always Come Back to You on Amazon

    37. Raisin, the Littlest Cow by Miriam Busch

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    Raisin likes things just the way they are. When a new sibling comes along, it’s hard to adjust. We love this story for honoring the feelings of preschoolers who also may be adjusting to a new sibling. Raisin’s habit of making lists always seems to spark a flurry of prewriting activity among kids too!

    Buy it: Raisin, the Littlest Cow on Amazon

    Preschool Books About Seasons and Nature

    Preschool is a time to build kids’ background knowledge and awareness of the world around them. These preschool books about weather and the environment can keep your class noticing, wondering, and learning across all seasons.

    38. Berry Song by Michaela Goade

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    A young girl and her grandmother gather berries together and thank the earth, celebrating Tlingit traditions and the seasons. Definitely add this lovely, relatable book to your preschool books that represent indigenous cultures.

    Buy it: Berry Song on Amazon

    39. If You Find a Leaf by Aimee Sicuro

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    A girl finds a leaf and imagines all the different things it could be. Gorgeous illustrations are so fun to pore over with kids. Add this to your preschool books for inspiring fall projects!

    Buy it: If You Find a Leaf on Amazon

    40. A Very Big Fall by Emmy Kastner

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    Here’s one for every kid who’s every worried over an upcoming change—even those that are supposed to be exciting. When the squirrels really talk up the fall changes to come, the little leaves get uneasy, especially Maple. This would be such fun to act out with puppets or flannel board pieces!

    Buy it: A Very Big Fall on Amazon

    41. A Spoonful of Frogs by Casey Lyall

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    A witch heats up her cauldron for making a delicious soup with plenty of wholesome ingredients—and topped off with frogs. But she can’t keep the frog from jumping off the spoon! This is a hilarious read-aloud with fun pretend-play connections.

    Buy it: A Spoonful of Frogs on Amazon

    42. The Winter Bird by Kate Banks

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    A nightingale with a broken wing can’t fly south for the winter. Luckily, the kind winter forest animals help it adjust to the unfamiliar cold and snowy weather. This is one of our new favorite preschool books for talking about both seasonal changes and kindness toward others.

    Buy it: The Winter Bird on Amazon

    43. Being Frog by April Pulley Sayre

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    April Pulley Sayre’s photos are unparalleled for encouraging kiddos to study nature and observe like scientists. We love all her titles, but this one is particularly helpful for classrooms that study frog life cycles.

    Buy it: Being Frog on Amazon

    44. Green on Green by Dianne White

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    This delightful journey through the colors of the seasons is particularly nice to share if you have a child in your class who’s expecting a sibling. The mother in the book subtly grows with each change in season, and by year’s end, the family celebrates a new arrival.

    Buy it: Green on Green on Amazon

    45. What’s the Weather? by Shelley Rotner

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    Since we love every single one of Shelley Rotner’s gorgeous photo essays, it was hard to choose one to feature, but this title is particularly interactive for classrooms having conversations about the weather.

    Buy it: What’s the Weather? on Amazon

    46. Whose Egg Is THAT? by Darrin Lunde

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    The Whose Is THAT? series is ideal for preschool naturalists. The predictable question-and-answer format is so read-aloud-friendly, and the amount of information is just right. We love how this title builds kids’ descriptive vocabulary too.

    Buy it: Whose Egg is THAT? on Amazon

    47. Whose Prints? by Kari Allen

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    This board book is a must-have if it snows in your climate. Join in with a family’s snowy nature walk adventure to notice and describe all the tracks animals have left. Then head outside to spot tracks for real!

    Buy it: Whose Prints? on Amazon

    48. Zander Stays by Maureen Fergus

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    If you study winter animal adaptations, you’ll love sharing this book. Zander the goose decides he doesn’t want to fly south for winter this year. He explores different ways animals stay warm in wintry climates until he finds one that works for him!

    Buy it: Zander Stays on Amazon

    49. How To Say Hello to a Worm: A First Guide to Outside by Kari Percival

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    This delightful how-to book invites kids to get up close and personal with all the delights of nature, including, of course, wiggling worms! Perfect for sharing to prepare for a nature walk or outdoor learning time.

    Buy it How To Say Hello to a Worm: A First Guide to Outside on Amazon

    50. I’m Going To Build a Snowman by Jashar Awan

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    It’s a preschool classic conundrum: You want to build something and your materials aren’t quite right. In this case, it’s slushy, wet snow that just won’t turn into a snowman. This is the perfect title for working on sequencing. Plus, talk all about ways to manage frustration.

    Buy it: I’m Going To Build a Snowman on Amazon

    Preschool Books About Numbers, Letters, and Colors

    Developing kids’ early learning concepts is a key piece of preschool, and fun books make the job easier! These preschool counting books, alphabet books, and color books are some of our recent faves to add to your collection.

    51. & 52. Baby Bear Counts One and Baby Bear Sees Blue by Ashley Wolff

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    There are plenty of sweet bear stories, but it’s the gorgeous linocut illustrations that really make these concept books stand out. They build children’s vocabulary and content knowledge about a bear’s habitat too.

    Buy it: Baby Bear Counts One and Baby Bear Sees Blue on Amazon

    53. Mrs. Peanuckle’s Alphabet Series by Mrs. Peanuckle

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    Everything about this series is downright adorable. Each book marches through a nature-themed version of the ABCs with engaging facts about bugs, birds, veggies, fruits, trees, flowers, and more—all while using cheerful mixed-media art.

    Buy it: Mrs. Peanuckle’s Alphabet series on Amazon

    54. Bear Is Awake! An Alphabet Story by Hannah E. Harrison

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    We love preschool books that combine the alphabet with a great picture story. Hearing kids’ reactions as the narrative about a hungry bear unfolds is a treat. A is for “awake” …

    Buy it: Bear Is Awake! An Alphabet Story on Amazon

    55. The Peas Series by Keith Baker

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    The original title in this series, LMNO Peas, is a longtime preschool book favorite because it combines two preschool loves: the alphabet and exploration of occupations. (Plus, could those little peas be any cuter?) We love having the latest installment, LMNO Pea-Quel, on hand for our pre-K kiddos as they start to tune in to lowercase letters, which are highlighted in this book.

    Buy it: The Peas Series on Amazon

    56. Every Color Soup by Jorey Hurley

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    Elegant in its simplicity, this title features a single-color word matched to a soup veggie on each page. We love pairing it with a paint-color exploration, painting full sheets of paper, and chopping them up into “soup” pieces.

    Buy it: Every Color Soup on Amazon

    57. Pete the Cat and the Perfect Pizza Party by Kimberly and James Dean

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    Obviously, Pete the Cat is a preschool classroom’s best friend. We love this new fave—next to our all-time #1 Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, of course—for talking all things pizza and all things starting with the letter P. Preschoolers giggle endlessly over Pete’s pals’ silly topping choices.

    Buy it: Pete the Cat and the Perfect Pizza Party on Amazon

    58. What About X? An Alphabet Adventure by Anne Marie Houppert

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    As the letters prepare for a camping trip, X can’t figure out what to bring. Everyone else has something fun that starts with their letter. Preschoolers will love the creative problem-solving in this book. Also add this to your preschool books for when you set up your pretend play area with a camping theme!

    Buy it: What About X? An Alphabet Adventure on Amazon

    59. Again, Essie? (Storytelling Math) by Jenny Lacika

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    Big brother Rafael wants to protect his toys from his toddler sister, Essie. He fits together boxes and other found materials to make a wall. Will it work? Explore vocabulary like “tall,” “skinny,” “wide,” and more. We think every preschool classroom should have a full set of the Storytelling Math series books because they are so good. Many are also available in Spanish, and each one includes “Exploring the Math” activity ideas.

    Buy it: Again, Essie? on Amazon

    60. A Beautiful House for Birds (Storytelling Math) by Grace Lin

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    The Storytelling Math board books are ideal for setting out at your preschool math centers. We love them all, but this one about painting pattern and—oops!—making a mistake and coming up with a new plan will especially resonate with preschool students.

    Buy it: A Beautiful House for Birds (Storytelling Math) on Amazon

    61. Five Hiding Ostriches by Barbara Barbieri McGrath

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    Five little ostriches wonder what to do when they spot a lion. This adorable spin on “Five Little Pumpkins” is such fun to read aloud and act out as a class.

    Buy it: Five Hiding Ostriches on Amazon

    62. Circle Under Berry by Carter Higgins

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    Explore shapes, colors, and prepositions with this most inventive of preschool books that’ll really get your class talking. It starts out simple but ramps up as the book goes on, making it a great multi-age concept book. Extension ideas abound, from offering it with loose parts for kids to explore or creating your own class version with cut and glued shapes.

    Buy it: Circle Under Berry on Amazon

    63. How To Count to 1 (and Don’t Even THINK About Bigger Numbers!) by Caspar Salmon

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    This clever counting book will tickle preschool funny bones as they catch all the jokes in the illustrations. Perfect for kids starting to be interested in “bigger numbers”!

    Buy it: How to Count to 1 (and Don’t Even THINK About Bigger Numbers!) on Amazon

    Preschool Books About Music, Sounds, and Movement

    64. Everybody in the Red Brick Building by Anne Wynter

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    Preschool books with fun sounds make great read-alouds. Late at night, a series of noises wakes up everyone in an apartment building one by one. What will lull them back to sleep? Illustrations by one of our favorites, Oge Mora, make this book sing.

    Buy it: Everybody in the Red Brick Building on Amazon

    65. Listen by Gabi Snyder

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    We love preschool books that encourage mindfulness and wonder, and this does both. A girl practices listening to the myriad small sounds around her, naturally encouraging preschool students to do the same.

    Buy it: Listen on Amazon

    66. & 67. Alphabreaths: The ABCs of Mindful Breathing and Alphabreaths Too: More ABCs of Mindful Breathing by Christopher Willard and Daniel Rechtschaffen

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    These invaluable titles are circle-time staples. Learn a different breath for every letter of the alphabet—and then learn another! Preschool kids think these are so fun, and they can call upon them when they’re upset or need to calm down.

    Buy it: Alphabreaths: The ABCs of Mindful Breathing and Alphabreaths Too: More ABCs of Mindful Breathing on Amazon

    68. & 69. Good Morning Yoga and Good Night Yoga by Mariam Gates

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    Yoga story time is one of our favorite ways to incorporate yoga in the preschool classroom, and these are two of our go-tos for energizing or winding down our littlest yogis.

    Buy it: Good Morning Yoga and Good Night Yoga on Amazon

    70. Natsumi! by Susan Lendroth

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    Natsumi has tons of energy, just like many preschoolers we know. Her grandfather helps her channel it into the perfect pastime: drumming! We like to pair this book with … you guessed it: plenty of percussion invitations.

    Buy it: Natsumi! on Amazon

    71. Animals Move by Jane Whittingham

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    Teach your younger preschoolers about animals and interesting verbs with a ready-made movement session. Invite kids to try out pouncing, hopping, dashing, and lots more. Photographs of both animals and kids moving bring the concepts to life.

    Buy it: Animals Move on Amazon

    72. Can You Dance Like a Peacock? by Rekha S. Rajan

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    Fun and engaging nonfiction facts about animals who “dance” build kids’ background knowledge. Use the “Dance Break!” sections to get your class moving.

    Buy it: Can You Dance Like a Peacock? on Amazon

    73. Ear Worm! by Jo Knowles

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    Get ready for the catchiest book ever. Little Worm has a song stuck in his head that he can’t quite place. As he tries to figure it out, it turns out his friends have their own ear worms too! Such fun to read aloud.

    Buy it: Ear Worm! on Amazon

    More Best Books for Preschool

    Just because they don’t fit into a category doesn’t mean they aren’t shelf-worthy! These recent favorites are perfect for reading aloud, browsing, and making connections to curriculum topics.

    74. House: First Words Board Books by Michael Slack

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    We’ve used this collection of little label books—each features contents of a room in a home—in so many ways. Share them to get kids talking about their own homes or as examples to inspire kids’ own label books. The little books fit into the box like a puzzle, so they make for a great item for independent exploration during quiet time too.

    Buy it: House: First Words Board Books on Amazon

    75. Wheels by Sally Sutton

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    Sally Sutton earned a special place in our construction book-loving hearts with Roadwork. This more recent title has a guessing-game structure, which makes it perfect for reading aloud to kids who love vehicles.

    Buy it: Wheels on Amazon

    76. Penguin Bedtime Classics illustrated by Carly Gledhill

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    These are not your typical fairy tales! This board book collection distills classic tales down to a few basic—but still engaging—short sentences and fills in the gaps with diverse, fresh-feeling illustrations.

    Buy it: Penguin Bedtime Classics on Amazon

    77. The Three Bears and Goldilocks by Bee Waeland

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    This wordless retelling of a classic fairy tale is perfect for sharing with kids once they are familiar with the story. They can use the fun illustrations to tell it themselves. We hope this creator will make more wordless fairy tale books!

    Buy it: The Three Bears and Goldilocks on Amazon

    78. The Princess and the (Greedy ) Pea by Leigh Hodgkinson

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    This rhyming riff combines the fun of a classic fairy tale with the “There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly” song. A green pea swallows a full menu of dinner items. This is such fun to share alongside a traditional version of the fairy tale and exposes kids to fabulous vocabulary.

    Buy it: The Princess and the (Greedy) Pea on Amazon

    79. The Perfect Plan by Leah Gilbert

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    Maya has big dreams of building a perfect fort—too big, in fact, to accomplish alone. Luckily her forest friends help out and it’s more amazing than she could have imagined. This is sure to inspire kids’ own fort-building ideas.

    Buy it: The Perfect Plan on Amazon

    80. & 81. What Color Is Night? and What Sound Is Morning? by Grant Snider

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    What Sound is Morning springboard book
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    These poetic titles celebrate the nuanced colors of night and the sounds of the very beginning of the day. Bedtime and early mornings are preschooler prime times, of course, so these are highly relevant preschool books. They’re great springboards for activities about looking and listening carefully and describing colors and sounds in your school environment too.

    Buy it: What Color Is Night? and What Sound Is Morning? on Amazon

    82. Pizza Day by Melissa Iwai

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    This realistic narrative about a family who makes pizza from scratch—think growing veggies and making homemade sauce—gives kiddos lots to talk about! After reading, it’s definitely time for some pizza-making of your own.

    Buy it: Pizza Day on Amazon

    83. Find Fergus by Mike Boldt

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    Kids just love this book! Part story about a bumbling bear, part seek-and-find challenge, it’s perfect for sharing with a small group. Fergus wants to hide, but he needs a lot of guidance, which of course, young hide-and-seek experts find hilarious. We love preschool books that encourage pre-writers too—this one’s good for inspiring some list-making!

    Buy it: Find Fergus on Amazon

    84. Boxitects by Kim Smith

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    This is our newest favorite spirited STEAM tale. First of all, the amazing made-up words: Boxitect. Blanketeer. Spaghetti-tect. Kids want to be all of them. There is a nice underlying message about the value of teamwork, and tons of cardboard-box creation inspiration too.

    Buy it: Boxitects on Amazon

    85. A Story for Small Bear by Alice McGinty and Richard Jones

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    Small Bear is eager for her story time before settling in for winter’s sleep, but Mama tells her there’s preparation to be done first. Will they finish getting ready in time? This is hands-down one of the sweetest preschool books we’ve read recently and weaves in so many preschool curriculum topics—family relationships, seasons, forest animals—and, of course, the power of stories.

    Buy it: A Story for Small Bear on Amazon

    86. Ruby’s Sword by Jacqueline Véissid

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    When preschoolers discover stick swords, our impulse can be to squash them in the name of safety. Imaginative Ruby shows us another path, though—one of ants rescued, apples procured, and fictional dragons challenged by a fearless knight, along with a satisfying, friendship-filled ending. Bookmark this for sharing each year when talking about using sticks in safe but fun ways.

    Buy it: Ruby’s Sword on Amazon

    87. Penguin series by Salina Yoon

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    Penguin had our hearts back with Penguin and Pinecone, one of our favorite tales about the power of friendship that evokes amazing reflections from kids. In each subsequent story, Penguin sensitively grapples with a new social-emotional challenge, and we—and our penguin-loving preschoolers—are here for all of them.

    Buy it: Penguin series on Amazon

    88. & 89. Daniel Finds a Poem and Daniel’s Good Day by Micha Archer

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    Daniel's Good Day Book
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    If you think poetry isn’t for preschoolers, think again. They dictate the most perfect poetic lines, and this pair of titles is the best springboard. Daniel is an honest, observant, caring delight of a character.

    Buy it: Daniel Finds a Poem and Daniel’s Good Day on Amazon

    90. Firefighter Flo! by Andrea Zimmerman

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    Brave firefighter Flo and her crew must hurry to save a dog caught in the blaze. Prepare to read this energetic gem aloud over and over again. It’s full of all the classic firefighting details and has fun sounds that little listeners can chime in to add too.

    Buy it: Firefighter Flo! on Amazon

    91. Lift, Mix, Fling! Machines Can Do Anything by Lola M. Schaefer

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    Add this to your preschool books to inspire kiddos who love all things mechanical. From axles to inclined planes and many more, this awesome rhyming introduction to simple and complex machines can lead into so many hands-on STEM explorations.

    Buy it: Lift, Mix, Fling! Machines Can Do Anything on Amazon

    92. Gus’s Garage by Leo Timmers

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    This quirky, creative rhyming story just gets better each time you read it and notice a new detail. Animals visit Gus’s Garage with unusual vehicle problems, and he’s always able to use his “bits and bobs” to craft a solution. This is the perfect STEM tale for inspiring creations made with recycled materials.

    Buy it: Gus’s Garage on Amazon

    93. Rainbow Stew by Cathryn Falwell

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    When a trio of siblings visits Grandpa, they’re so disappointed when it rains. Grandpa knows how to make it fun, though. He sends them out to the garden to pick veggies for his famous rainbow stew! This classic story includes so many key preschool themes, from managing disappointment to teamwork to plants.

    Buy it: Rainbow Stew on Amazon

    94. Have You Seen My Invisible Dinosaur? by Helen Yoon

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    A child is looking for their pet dinosaur, who disappears after a bath. The trouble is, the dinosaur is invisible. When he’s clean, no one can see him! This is an imaginative read-aloud to get kids noticing the pictures and talking about the story.

    Buy it: Have You Seen My Invisible Dinosaur? on Amazon

    95. Don’t Wake the Dragon by Bianca Schulze

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    Add this to your preschool books with delightful vocabulary, perfect for sharing with eager listeners. The author asks kids to be very quiet, since she just put a “very rascally dragon” to bed. The interactive elements work well for a group, and this story could even be used as kids settle into their own rest time.

    Buy it: Don’t Wake the Dragon on Amazon

    96. The North Wind & the Sun by Philip Stead

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    Once in a while, we like to stretch preschoolers’ thinking and vocabulary by sharing classic fables. This gorgeous retelling about joy vs. anger is perfect for repeated reading aloud and acting out with kid performers, puppets, or a flannel board.

    Buy it: The North Wind & the Sun on Amazon

    97. All Through the Night: Important Jobs That Get Done at Night by Polly Faber

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    As a family finishes up dinner, the mom heads to work. This informational text shares tons of examples of people who work at night, from store clerks to cleaners, musicians, newscasters, and many more. Add this to your preschool books about community helpers to help represent the diversity of careers and work schedules required in a community.

    Buy it: All Through the Night: Important Jobs That Get Done at Night on Amazon

    98. My Dog Just Speaks Spanish by Andrea Cáceres

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    Aurora learned English when she moved to the United States, but her dog didn’t. This concrete explanation of what it means to speak one language and not another is perfect for helping preschoolers appreciate and empathize with those who speak languages different than theirs.

    Buy it: My Dog Just Speaks Spanish on Amazon

    99. The Midnight Babies by Isabel Greenberg

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    Determined to avoid sleep, the babies head out on a grand adventure. Can they manage to keep their eyes open? Preschoolers will love their funny antics.

    Buy it: The Midnight Babies on Amazon

    100. If I Was a Horse by Sophie Blackall

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    Sophie Blackall’s illustrations are unmatched. Unleash preschoolers’ imaginations as they consider what they’d do if they were horses.

    Buy it: If I Was a Horse on Amazon

    101. The Twist-a-Roo by Kathleen Doherty

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    Badger’s supposed to be getting ready for winter, but when he finds a discarded “twist-a-roo”—actually a kaleidoscope—he can only think of looking at the beautiful patterns it makes. This is a fun “twist” on a winter animal story, with sweet friendship themes too. Be sure to have an actual kaleidoscope on hand for kids to try.

    Buy it: The Twist-a-Roo on Amazon

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  • Three Teachers Turned Bestselling Children’s Book Authors Team Up to Help Others Get Published Too

    Three Teachers Turned Bestselling Children’s Book Authors Team Up to Help Others Get Published Too

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    Apr 29, 2022

    Local author and founder of At Home Author Vicky Weber always wanted to write children’s books but thought that dream was unrealistic. One day, she decided to dive headfirst into the industry to see what happened. What she found through her research was a lot of overwhelming and conflicting information…and none of it could be easily found in one place.

    “It was like trying to put a puzzle together without knowing what the picture looked like. It was defeating at times but I was determined to make my dream come true,” Weber says. Sure enough, Weber became a bestselling author within 9 months of publication and later went on to be published by Disney.

    In a conversation with fellow teacher and award-winning author Brittany Plumeri, Weber realized that it wasn’t just her who felt paralyzed with fear and overwhelmed with information at the start of the publishing process. Plumeri had felt that way too, as did countless others in the author community.

    “As licensed educators, we wanted to help. We wanted to do what we do best: teach!” Weber states. So in January of 2021, Weber, Plumeri, and Scholastic author and teacher Chelsea Tornetto created At Home Author: a coaching and consulting company specializing in children’s books to help current and aspiring authors navigate the publishing world and achieve success.

    Plumeri states: “I wanted to provide a safe place that was lacking in the author community. One that others could trust and know that at the end of the day, they’d walk away with exactly what they need – no loopholes or smokescreens. Just facts and support.”

    With Weber as the self-publishing expert, Plumeri as design & social media marketing strategist, and Tornetto as the traditional publishing specialist, the company has already helped hundreds of people write, publish, and market their children’s books – and make them stand out from the crowd.

    Connect with them on FacebookInstagramYouTube, or their website.

    If you would like more information about this topic or arrange an interview, please email contact@athomeauthor.com

    Source: At Home Author

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  • Mutasia Launches “Figley’s Search for the Perfect Pet”

    Mutasia Launches “Figley’s Search for the Perfect Pet”

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    Mutasia to Launch Latest Book with a Series of Children’s Special Author and Illustrator Events

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    updated: Mar 9, 2017

    ​Mutasian Entertainment, LLC (www.mutasia.com), a children’s creative entertainment company, is launching its latest hardcover children’s book, ‘Figley’s Search for the Perfect Pet’, for children ages 4-8, on April 5, 2017, with a series of author and illustrator days at Barnes & Noble bookstores.

    Author, Suzanne Cotsakos, and author-illustrator, Ryan McCulloch, of ‘Figley’s Search for the Perfect Pet’ will be hosting special interactive events, consisting of book signings, readings, and character drawing tips at various Barnes & Noble bookstores. The events will be open to the public during national story time on Saturday mornings, beginning on April 8, 2017 at the Arden Fair Barnes & Noble in Sacramento.  

    ‘Figley’s Search for the Perfect Pet’ is set on the island of Mutasia, where everyone is a mix of two or more different animals, making it hard to find the perfect pet. But if anyone is up for the challenge, it’s Figley. When his friend, Billie, admits that she’s grown tired of her boring pet pugapillar (a pug-caterpillar mix), Figley sets out to find her the weirdest, wildest, and wackiest pets on the island. He introduces Billie to an assortment of mixed-up critters like a dolphin-pony, lizard-cat, and flamingo-elephant-goldfish; and each critter presents an unexpectedly troublesome trait. As the exotic critters begin destroying her house, Billie starts to reassess what’s really important in a perfect pet.

    In addition to the events at Barnes & Noble bookstores, Mutasia, an eight-time winner of the prestigious Mom’s Choice Award and numerous international Honorable Mentions, will also be presenting ‘Figley’s Search for the Perfect Pet’ to elementary schools around the country.

    ‘Figley’s Search for the Perfect Pet’ is being distributed through Midpoint Trade Books and will be available wherever books are sold, including Amazon, Books A Million, Target and Barnes & Noble.

    In addition to books, Mutasia has developed an animated TV-pilot, original music, plush toys, as well as mobile coloring book apps available on the iPhone and iPad.

    Like the inhabitants of Mutasia, the Mutasian Entertainment family is comprised of unique individuals who have come together and blended their talents in an effort to create a world that will encourage children to explore the outer limits of their imaginations through stories, music, and art.  Mutasia strives to “Mix It Up” by creating an environment that encourages creativity and teaches about life’s many lessons in a fun and humorous way.

    For further information, visit Mutasia at:

     www.mutasia.com or www.facebook.com/mutasia

    ‘Figley’s Search for the Perfect Pet’

    Initial Barnes & Noble Tour Dates – Open to the Public

    April 8th – Sacramento, CA (1725 Arden Way)

    April 22nd – Santa Monica, CA (3rd Street Promenade)

    April 23rd – Studio City, CA (12136 Ventura Boulevard)

    April 29th – West Hollywood, CA (189 The Grove)

    Media Contact:
    Liz Rodriguez, EMR Media
    310 435 3634
    liz@emrmedia.com

    Source: Mutasian Entertainment LLC

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