![]() Copyright © 2010 by Linda Leopold Strauss. When our three-year-old heroine finds herself in a new environment alone on the first day at nursery school, her constant (and loud) refrain is, “I want my mommy!” But with encouragement from her teachers, playtime with friends, and awesome activities, she’s singing, “I want to stay at nursery school!” by day’s end.įrom PRESCHOOL DAY HOORAY! by Linda Leopold Strauss. My First Day at Nursery School by Becky Edwards Used by permission of Bloomsbury USA Children's Books. Illustrations copyright © 2002 by Anthony Flintoft. This one’s perfect for little ones who are still learning to name, understand, and express emotions. By doing so, she accepts her feelings while remembering that at the end of the day, they’ll have a joyful reunion. When I Miss You by Cornelia Maude SpelmanĪ young guinea pig talks frankly about the big emotions (such as sadness and fear) that she experiences when her parents are away and she misses them. Illustrations copyright © 2004 by Kathy Parkinson. Text copyright © 2004 by Cornelia Maude Spelman. If you’re looking for a basic intro to the preschool experience, this is it! This book gives kids a rundown on who will be at preschool, where they’ll put their things (that first cubby is so special), and all the fun they’ll have during the day (Sand tables! Art fun! Puppet shows! Cooking experiments!). ![]() It’s Time for Preschool! by Esme Raji Codell Used by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.ģ. Before he knows it, his mama’s back to pick him up!Ĭopyright © 2012 by Esme Raji Codell. At first, Llama’s a little scared, but after a while he starts to have fun with his classmates. Llama is excited about the first day of preschool-that is, until his mama has to leave. Used by permission of Penguin Random House. Kids will love the rhyming structure loosely based on ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas! The Night Before Preschool by Natasha Wingīilly’s first day of preschool starts out a little rough, but with tons of fun activities and the generosity of a newfound friend, he sees how fun it can be. The Night Before Preschool by Natasha Wing, illustrated by Amy Wummer. These 8 titles are the best books to read to preschoolers to prep them (and ease any fears) as they step out of the nest and begin their learning journey! Reading together not only helps first-time preschoolers get ready for this next step, it helps you prepare for the big day, too. We know that the first day of preschool is an exciting (if not, emotional) time of transition.for everyone. Photo by Rob and Julia Campbell / Stocksy UnitedĪrt, readalouds, singing, and playtime, too-there’s a lot to get excited about when it comes to preschool! But all that excitement can lead to a big case of nerves for little ones who haven’t yet embarked on their first day of school.
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