Before even considering dropping the kids at kindergarten, why not give them some foreknowledge in advance? You know, a head start never hurts anyone.
Before the tediousness of having to do as the teacher says and playing with the other kids just because consider giving your kids a piece of knowledge, they can absorb lessons from and can help them develop functionally into healthy kids who will, hopefully, grow up to be great adults. Have them learn early by giving them the books that every child should read before kindergarten.
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#1 I Feel Happy by Jane Kent
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A friend gives Rosie a sweet surprise and makes her hear feel arm and cheerful. What makes you happy? Learn to explore, express and understand feelings so important in a child’s day to day life. The shaped board is entertaining and playful and sturdy enough to withstand the wear and tear of a toddler’s active lifestyle. The My First Emotions series features the most common early emotions and are a perfect learning tool to assist children approaching emotional milestones.
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#2 I Feel Sad by Jane Kent
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A big tear rolls down Tommy the elephant’s cheek. His trunk droops to the floor. Tommy feels sad. Do you ever feel sad? Learn to explore, express and understand feelings so important in a child’s day to day life. The shaped board is entertaining and playful and sturdy enough to withstand the wear and tear of a toddler’s active lifestyle. The My First Emotions series features the most common early emotions and are a perfect learning tool to assist children approaching emotional milestones.
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#3 Where Birdie Lives by Elena Tsvetaeva
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This heartwarming tale takes preschoolers about the quest of an endearing little puppy in search of his friend birdie. The young reader is challenged to solve a mystery and to look for a birdie under each flap, and then be delighted to find it at the very end. Sturdy board pages help children develop early motor functions and their imagination.
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#4 Finding Your Path – A Happy Start to School by Amba Brown
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A fun and original way to socially, emotionally and practically prepare children around the world for starting school. Playful and engaging, this beautifully designed resource is for every child starting to wonder about starting school and needing that little bit of support, encouragement or insight into school life.
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#5 What Do You Do With An Idea? by Kobi Yamada
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This book has a powerful message about cultivating ideas and following your passion, even when everyone else thinks you’re crazy. It’s a beautiful message for adults and kids alike.
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#6 The little Engine that Could by Watty Piper
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Intriguing shapes, bright illustrations with a simple story of determination.
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#7 Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise
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Quiet poetry brings comfort with the gentle words of the familiar in the little rabbits world – his moonlit room.
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#8 Ish by Peter Reynolds
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A beautiful story encouraging the reader its ok to be you, and to see the world differently. Thinking, creativity and spirit is more important that getting it right. Its about the journey, not the destination.
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#9 Be Kind by Pat Zietlow
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This is such a sweet book that shows the power and importance of being kind, thoughtful towards others.
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#10 Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson
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An exceptional book exploring the power of the imagination and with it you can go anywhere and do anything!. Imagination is a profound intelligence that children tap into.
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#11 Giraffes Can’t Dance by Giles Andreae
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This is such an inspirational story for children to dream big. Gerald want’s nothing more than to dance and he finally does so, to his own unique tune.
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#12 Don’t Be That KID! At School by Lois McGuire
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“Don’t Be That KID! At School” is about a little goat who misbehaves at school but ultimately learns his lesson. After misbehaving throughout the book, our KID wakes up and looks at himself in the mirror. He reflects on the choices he’s made and makes a decision about the kind of KID he wants to be moving forward.
Each scene provides an opportunity for parents and children to discuss character building values, such as honesty, consideration, responsibility and respect. It also provides an opportunity to initiate behavior exceptions discussions before a child begins kindergarten.
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#13 The Adventures of Kai and the Daddyman by Michelle Person
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Not all heros have magic powers, but there is something magical about being a dad. Preschoolers will love this charming story about a girl and her dad and the adventures they have together. Adventures hi-lights everyday situations and supports children as they begin to make those important text-to-self and text-to-world connections. With a unique voice and writing style, this story-time gem will quickly become a bedtime favorite!
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Amba Brown from Finding Your Path Books
Lindsay Ford from Think Feel Decide
Shannon Dunn from Communeco
Lois McGuire from Don’t Be That KID!
Michelle Person from Just Like Me Books