The Queen of Kindergarten (The King of Kindergarten #2)

by Derrick Barnes (Author) Vanessa Brantley-Newton (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A confident little Black girl has a fantastic first day of school in this companion to the New York Times bestseller The King of Kindergarten.

MJ is more than ready for her first day of kindergarten! With her hair freshly braided and her mom's special tiara on her head, she knows she's going to rock kindergarten. But the tiara isn't just for show--it also reminds her of all the good things she brings to the classroom, stuff like her kindness, friendliness, and impressive soccer skills, too! Like The King of Kindergarten, this is the perfect book to reinforce back-to-school excitement and build confidence in the newest students.

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ALA/Booklist

Brantley-Newton brings the fun of King of Kindergarten back in this companion book's vibrant illustrations and racially diverse characters. MJ's kindness and self-assuredness set a wonderful example for readers, who may also be preparing to expand their worlds, whether attending school or participating in a new group activity. A great choice for combating first-day jitters and building confidence. 

Kirkus

From the very first page, it's clear that young MJ Malone is ready to face the world--and school. . . . Barnes infuses each page with humor and a sense of grace as the immensely likable MJ makes the most of her first day. Barnes' prose is entertaining and heartwarming, while Brantley-Newton's vivid and playful artwork will be easily recognizable for anyone who's seen her work. The illustrator adds verve to the bold young heroine's character--from the colorful barrettes to the textured appearance of her adorable denim jumper, the girl has style and substance. MJ Malone embodies the can-do spirit every parent hopes to spark in their own children, though even shy kindergarteners will gladly find a friend in her. . . . Just the thing to get uncertain youngsters jazzed for a first day--at school or anywhere.

None

This companion to The King of Kindergarten stars MJ Malone, all ready to go in her first-day-of-school outfit, with rainbow-colored hair bands on freshly done braids, and her mom's sparkly tiara. . . . According to MJ's conversational first-person text, queenly behaviors include: kindness, caring, and helpfulness, all traits that she displays throughout the school day. . . . Friendly, colorful, textured illustrations. . . . There's no royal drama; from beginning to end, this matter-of-factly reassuring first-day-of-kindergarten story depicts a supportive family, a self-confident protagonist, an expert teacher, and new friends--all set to have a great school year.

School Library Journal

PreS-K—The pair behind the wonderful King of Kindergarten is back with the story of a young girl who is starting kindergarten, and this book has more of a narrative than its predecessor. MJ goes to school with a clear sense of purpose to wear her crown and let her powers make the day better for everyone around her. MJ's mom sent her off to brighten every room, be caring and kind, and to be always helpful to others. As the day progresses, MJ has the opportunity to live out each of those statements and help her classmates. This title is outstanding not only for setting forth worthwhile goals for a child, but giving concrete examples of what those virtuous statements look like in the real world. Warm, loving illustrations accompany a text that is even better than the first title. VERDICT Highly recommended for all royalty entering kindergarten, as well as others who can see themselves bringing their special gifts to make their school, and world, better by their actions and positive spirit.—John Scott

Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

As with Barnes' The King of Kindergarten, this story exudes joy, celebrating the kid who walks into the room and owns it with sunny confidence and genuine warmth. The art is rich with textures, creating an effusive sense of movement as geometric patterns in various objects and clothing contrast with dappled splotches and soft blending in the background. There's not a dull color in this palette of vivid tones, and dynamic figures convey the cheerful busyness of the classroom. A nod to Barnes' Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut is cleverly slipped in, making this a nice intro to Barnes' other stellar works - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Derrick Barnes
Derrick Barnes is the author of the empowering New York Times bestsellers The King of Kindergarten, I Am Every Good Thing, which won the NCTE Charlotte Huck Award and the Kirkus Prize, and Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut, which received a Newbery Honor, a Coretta Scott King Honor, the Kirkus Prize, and the Ezra Jack Keats Award. He also wrote the bestselling chapter book series Ruby and the Booker Boys. Derrick is a native of Kansas City, MO and a graduate of Jackson State University and was the first African American male creative copywriter hired by greeting card giant, Hallmark Cards. He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his wife and their four sons.

Vanessa Brantley-Newton has illustrated numerous picture books, including The Girl Who Heard Colors (by Marie Harris), Mary Had a Little Glam (by Tammi Sauer), One Love (by Cedella Marley), A Night Out with Mama (by Quvenzhané Wallis), and The Youngest Marcher (by Cynthia Levinson), as well as the chapter book series Ruby and the Booker Boys (by Derrick Barnes) and Jada Jones (by Kelly Starling Lyons). She wrote and illustrated Let Freedom Sing and Grandma's Purse. She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780593111420
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Nancy Paulsen Books
Publication date
May 24, 2022
Series
The King of Kindergarten
BISAC categories
JUV035000 - Juvenile Fiction | School & Education
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
JUV011010 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - African-American
Library of Congress categories
Self-confidence
Picture books
Schools
First day of school
Kindergarten

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