by Lula Bell (Author) Brian Fitzgerald (Illustrator)
It's Mouse's first day of school. It's Dinosaur's first day of school. As each of them get ready for the first day of school, they definitely DON'T want to go! But when class begins, there is a very big surprise! A reassuring tale for those first-day-of-school jitters.
It's Mouse's first day of school, and she is so nervous. She can't eat her cereal, and she wonders what the children will be like. And it's Dinosaur's first day of school, too! He is so nervous that he can't eat his toast. He is afraid that the teacher won't like him. And the school looks so scary! But when Mouse and Dinosaur arrive at school, they're both in for a big, happy surprise!
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In parallel vignettes shown side by side on each spread, a gray mouse and a blue dinosaur each express trepidation about the first day of school. "I don't want to go!" both say to themselves at home. Mouse wonders, "What if the children don't like me?" as Dinosaur worries, "What if the teacher doesn't like me?" But once they simultaneously arrive at school, a mutual smile and a wave signals that "I will be brave if you will be brave." The next page reveals a surprising twist, and a wholly enjoyable kickoff to the school year for them both. Bell's brief and emotionally on-point text will be a boon for readers with their own jitters, and Fitzgerald adds a solid dose of cheer, using bright candy colors to bring a class of big-eyed, happy-faced dinosaurs--and their newly confident mouse teacher--to life. Ages 3-7. (May)
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