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Title: D.W.'s Guide to Preschool (Arthur Adventures)
ISBN: 0316013153
Author:
Marc Brown
Publicate Date: 2006-07-12 Publish: 2006-07-12
List Price: $5.99
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Paperback
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Amazon Lowest New Price: $2.28
Amazon Lowest Used Price: $2.98
Amazon Merchant Price: $5.99
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1: Perfect Book
This is the best book about preschool that I have read. It covers pretty much everything that happens at preschool, starting at the drop-off and ending at pick-up. It helped the transition go very smoothly for my son. It is one of his favorite books!
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2: Great book for preschoolers!
This book is a fabulous book for kids going to school for the first time. DW has great confidence and it is a reassuring message for our little ones. Great book - a must have!
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3: Cute kid's story
Very colorful and easy to read. My kids enjoy listening to the book, and we've read it several times.
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4: D.W.'s Guide to Preschool
My 4-year old daughter loves this book. I read it at least 3 times a day after receiving it - for a week. Now just every other night. She compares it to her pre-school. It is a good book to use if a child is just entering the school atmosphere for the first time.
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5: Good book!
Marc Brown, author of the bestselling Arthur Adventure book series offers a new series featuring Arthur's little sister, D.W.
D.W. is enthusiastic about preschool and that makes her the perfect guide for children who are about to embark on this new adventure.
D.W. explains, in detail, each part of the preschool day. She begins with good-byes and explains that all the parents will return for them at the end of the preschool day and continues on, explaining bathroom breaks, the concept of sharing, courtesy, song time, and learning.
The illustrations are colorful and whimsical, but I felt they were too 'busy.' It was tough to focus with so much going on in each picture.
Armchair Interviews says: If you have a child who is ready for preschool, this is a great tool to introduce them to the experience. And while they learn, they can enjoy the story.
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