1, 2, 3, off to School!
1, 2, 3, off to School!
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Kids Can Press
Annotation: It's time to find out what little ones do all day at school!It's Pom's first day of kindergarten. Not the real first day, that's not until next year. But Pom has been hearing a lot from all of the animals about each of their schools. So today Pom is visiting them all, to see what kindergarten is really like. And how exciting it is! From stories and art to nature and sports, there's so much to do. Best of all, now Pom knows what Pom wants to do in kindergarten --- all of it!Who can resist school when it's this fun? Kids will be eager for the first bell to ring!
Genre: [Animal fiction]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #255569
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Kids Can Press
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 05/04/21
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-525-30656-1
ISBN 13: 978-1-525-30656-3
Dewey: E
Dimensions: 31 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

In anticipation of kindergarten next year, a curious child follows their animal neighbors to each of their schools for the day.Pom, a White child with a pointy, red hat who lives in a tree, may not start kindergarten until next year, but their animal friends have told them all about their schools. With their schoolbag packed and a new pair of shoes, Pom sets off on an adventure to check out the schools for themself. Starting with the busy mice, Pom then visits rabbits, frogs, foxes, bears, sloths, squirrels, wolves, turtles, and hedgehogs. Every location introduces a new school-related activity, including bus rides, field trips, music, gym, lunch, napping, cleaning up, and after-school pickup. Apart from Pom, only three other nonanimal characters appear in the illustrations, including Momo (Pom's caregiver), and all of them have pale pink skin like Pom's. The narrative does not assign a binary gender to either Pom or Momo. The double-page illustrations, alive with tiny details and references to popular children's stories, demand up-close exploration. Bits of dialogue scattered across the pages, although not essential to understanding the story, highlight student perspectives about daily routines. Despite the disappointing lack of racial diversity, Pom's ease and inquisitive nature combine with the distance provided by the focus on animals at school to create a gentle preview of a big life change. (This book was reviewed digitally.)Imported from France, a whimsical peek at a new experience. (Picture book. 3-5)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Pom, a light-skinned human child in a pointed cap, is so eager to attend the first day of kindergarten that they -packed a schoolbag, prepared a snack and put on new shoes.- Momo protests, -you don-t start school until next year!- but Pom has a plan to visit all the many various animal kindergartens to see what awaits. In Dubuc-s signature line drawings in soft colors, the classrooms teem with dozens of animal students and teachers taking part in all kinds of school activities. The mice attend class behind the garden wall, with rooms and furnishings made of recognizable objects such as thimbles and playing cards. The rabbits use their big ears to listen closely, while the frogs attend art class on lily pads. Big double-page spreads brim with details and vignettes to pore over, including text asides, in this cheery, inviting back-to-school fantasy. Ages 3-7. (May)

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2
Lexile: AD560L

In this playful take on school readiness by award-winning author-illustrator Marianne Dubuc, a child visits their friends’ schools and discovers how many wonderful things kindergarteners do in a day!

Pom is ready for the first day of kindergarten. Not the real first day, that’s not for another year. But Pom has been hearing a lot from all the animals about each of their schools. So today Pom is visiting them all, to see what kindergarten is really like. Pom starts by watching the mouselings ride the bird bus; then the rabbits learning to read, write and count; the froglets making art; the foxes playing sports; the bear cubs sharing lunch; the sloths napping; the squirrels exploring nature; the wolf pups reading stories; the turtles doing classroom tasks; and, finally, the hedgehogs waiting to be picked up in the schoolyard. Pom is thrilled to discover there are so many fun activities to enjoy at school! Best of all, now Pom knows what Pom wants to do in kindergarten — all of it!

Marianne Dubuc is a master of the delightful small detail, and those details abound in this charming child-friendly look at school readiness. Though there is one main story running through the book, every busy illustration contains numerous individual stories, as the many appealing animal characters (and a few surprise fairy tale characters!) go about their school day. Each fantastically imagined animal school fills its own spread. This is a book that young children will return to again and again, finding something new each time and enhancing their visual literacy.


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