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Mrs. Knight's Favorite Books
Mrs. Knight's Favorite Books rated it 6 years ago
Miss Bindergarten is getting ready to teach Kindergarten. The book begins with her walking into her classroom and the walls are bare and there are boxes everywhere. Everything that is written in this book begins with each letter of the alphabet in order. At the end, the students arrive to a colorful...
Classroom Library
Classroom Library rated it 8 years ago
"Miss. Bindergarten Gets Ready For Kindergarten" is a great book to read on a first day of school to show the students how the teacher Miss. Bindergarten how to prepare for her class and how her students were very excited about coming to school. In the story Miss Bindergaren prepares her kindergarte...
ereksonj
ereksonj rated it 12 years ago
The lino-cut illustrations were impressive, but the story was really no match. The baby bear in this story shows complete dependence on its mother, with no child-centered initiative. There is really no story, just each thing in the world an excuse for the mother to tell the baby what he sees, and fo...
She Thought What?!?! Rants, Raves, and In-Betweens
What a great story about a little horse leaving the barn to explore the world
Elena Likes Books
Elena Likes Books rated it 13 years ago
I'm not normally a fan of color-centric picture books (so repetitive...so boring...), but this one has lovely illustrations a really nice, quiet story that would be a great way to end bedtime storytime.
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 13 years ago
A wonderful book for introducing colors to young children. Beautiful, vibrant, richly textured illustrations.
Bashara Likes Books
Bashara Likes Books rated it 16 years ago
This is just plain sweet and simple. The poem is peaceful and rhythmic making this a great pick for one-on-one bedtime reading. The phrasing which calls for blessings could be interpreted as spiritual/religious, but the message of appreciating nature is accessible for just about everyone. I though...
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