
Young children relate to the character of little Llama in the various stories in this series. Your kids will love rockin out with Pete in this version specifically about the beginning of the school year. Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes, by Eric Litwin
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If there was a music chart for the Preschool crowd, Pete the Cat would surely top this list! The original version of this popular series is a colorful and fun story are set to music that your preschoolers will love! And when you’re done reading, you can have your preschoolers engage in one of these Pete the Cat Activities. Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, by Eric Litwin Generations of young children have adored this timeless classic that’s perfect for the start of the school year in preschool! It’s super important to choose books that will grab your student’s attention and hold it – especially in the beginning of the school year! Choosing books that rhyme are the perfect choice!īrown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr.

These back to school pre-k books make the perfect read-alouds the first week of school. Mouse’s First Day of School, by Lauren Thompson The Night Before Preschool, by Natasha Wing Join adorable Lola for a comforting and cheerful first day of school that will set your little ones minds at ease.įroggy Goes to School, by Jonathan London How Do Dinosaurs Go to School? by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague Help your students experience a sense of belonging and acceptance with the ultimate read-aloud for building a strong classroom community. And don’t forget to check out our Back to School Bundle to make going back to school a breeze!Ĭelebrate diversity and inclusion from day 1 with this New York Times Bestselling picture book! My back to school book list here consists of just a few suggestions, I’m sure there are many others that could be included. Some back to school pre k books may not be the best choices for reading aloud at the beginning of the school year because they may not be the right fit for the ages and attention spans of your students at that time. Reading these types of picture books from the very first day of school and beyond is going to help keep your students interested and engaged for longer periods of time.

One trick I have found to be very successful is to keep your read aloud sessions short and sweet by choosing high-quality picture books that are both fun and educational.

But these back to school books for your pre-k and kindergarten classroom are both fun and educational. Is reading a pre k book aloud to your class in the beginning of the year like playing whack-a-mole? Forget classroom management everybody keeps popping up wanting to explore. The beginning of the year in pre-k and kindergarten is tough, no matter how prepared you think you may be or how experienced you are.
