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Title: Look Out Kindergarten, Here I Come (Picture Puffins)
ISBN: 0140568387
Author:
Nancy Carlson
Publicate Date: 2001-07-09 Publish: 2001-07-09
List Price: $6.99
Average Customer Rating: 4.0
Format: Paperback
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Amazon Lowest New Price: $3.26
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1: Resonates well with preschoolers
Bought this for my 5 yr old about to start Kindergarten in a new "big" school, and for my 3 yr old who will be going to preschool for the first time. The book resonated well with both of them, especially the younger one.
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2: LOOD OUT KINDERGARTEN, HERE I COME
I BROUGHT THIS BOOK FOR MY GRANDDAUGHTER, AND SHE LOVED IT. IT REALLY PREPARES THE CHILD FOR SCHOOL AND WHAT SHE SHOULD EXPECT THE FIRST DAY .
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3: Great for kids entering Kindergarten
My daughter is very excited about going to kindergarten this fall but she is also nervous about a few things. So I purchased this book and we read it every night along with a few others. It is a wonderful book because it talks about all the things they will do there and how it's ok to be nervous. It talks about making new friends, having a new teacher and kindergarten round up. This has helped us get ready for the transition from preschool to kindergarten. I highly recommend it!
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4: Bad illustrations
I found this book to be trite and predictable. It could help children and parents to prepare for Kindergarten, but so could many other books that are better, such as the Miss Bindergarten books or The Night Before Kindergarten. I understand that young children need simple, colorful books, but the illustrations in Look Out Kindergarten just did not do it for me. I myself have little visual art ability, but feel I could have illustrated this book better. Being a librarian, I know that preschool age children need great illustrations to enhance their listening; this book was a large disappointment.
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5: For Younger children
I bought this book for my almost five year old granddaughter who is about to enter kindergarten and found it to be below her comprehension and appreciation standards. Her younger sister who is 2 seemed to enjoy it.
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