First Grade, Here I Come!

First Grade, Here I Come!

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-05-21 04:31:03
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:D.J. Steinberg
  • ISBN:0448489201
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Reviews

Francis

Fun read! My son just started Gr。 1, and I just read it to him。 He really liked the story, and some of the pages actually made me laugh out loud too。 Good story!

Amy

Fun for 1st gradeVery sweet story with a lot of real experiences to talk about with your first grader or about to be first graders。

Clwseattle

The funny follow-up to Kindergarten, Here I Come! Um, no。 Cute, yes。 Clever, sure。First Grade, Here I Come! is not a story but a series rhymes about different aspects of first grade。2。5 stars

Kayla

Fun poems that take you through the first grade school year。 My soon-to-be first grader enjoyed it and wanted me to rate it five stars。 However, I can’t get past the poem about the little boy who starts every day by asking if it’s snack time, then continues to ask until it actually is time to eat。 The illustrations show his stomach clearly growling uncomfortably, yet the situation is portrayed as humorous。 I would’ve gone with three stars for that reason alone, but compromised with four。

Sarah

A set of rhymes chronicling the first grade year。 Read it at the beginning of the year to highlight things that will happen throughout the year, or read it at the end of the year to remember what happened in first grade。

Chelsie Dang

This picture book is a collection of cute, witty, and funny poems about the first grade。 Each of the poems exist independently and are accompanied by colorful, full-page pictures。 This would be a great book to read aloud to your child or to have your child read aloud to you。 One thing I particularly like about this book is that it features many children of color。 Since each of the poems exist independent of each other, none of the characters recur nor are they delved into。 I felt that this was a This picture book is a collection of cute, witty, and funny poems about the first grade。 Each of the poems exist independently and are accompanied by colorful, full-page pictures。 This would be a great book to read aloud to your child or to have your child read aloud to you。 One thing I particularly like about this book is that it features many children of color。 Since each of the poems exist independent of each other, none of the characters recur nor are they delved into。 I felt that this was appropriate given the style of the book and the targeted age group。 But there is a person of color on almost every page which is very refreshing to find。 I would strongly recommend this book to children ages 4-7。 It would be a good book to read to a kid that is anxious about leaving kindergarten。 It would also be a good book for children with especially short attention spans, since each of the poems is only a couple stanzas long。 。。。more

Miss Sarah

A little lengthy but worth it。 One year in a first grade class flies by with different events being celebrated with paragraph long rhymes。 Preschool and up。

Jillian

Mostly cute? Didn't have a whole lot to do with first grade specifically, though - you could easily switch it to any other grade and they'll still make sense。 (Losing teeth and the very simple math problem are probably the biggest first-grade clues。)Also, whyyyyyy are they only allowed to check out one book at a time from the library?? Mostly cute? Didn't have a whole lot to do with first grade specifically, though - you could easily switch it to any other grade and they'll still make sense。 (Losing teeth and the very simple math problem are probably the biggest first-grade clues。)Also, whyyyyyy are they only allowed to check out one book at a time from the library?? 。。。more

Stephanie (Reading is Better With Cupcakes)

This story is more or less meant for a child entering into, or in the first grade。 However, you could change the grade when you are reading it, or just say school in general, and it would still work。Actually, this story isn't really a story。 It is a collection of little verses/poems for different aspects of the school day/year。 So you have one for math, spelling, snack time, etc。 It tries to cover a bit of everything one can expect to happen in an average first grade school year。Some of the vers This story is more or less meant for a child entering into, or in the first grade。 However, you could change the grade when you are reading it, or just say school in general, and it would still work。Actually, this story isn't really a story。 It is a collection of little verses/poems for different aspects of the school day/year。 So you have one for math, spelling, snack time, etc。 It tries to cover a bit of everything one can expect to happen in an average first grade school year。Some of the verses are really cute and fun, while others fall short。 But over all the whole collection is fun。 It is definitely a storytime read that will help get kids excited about school!This review is based on a copy provided by the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review。Find more of my reviews here:http://readingwithcupcakes。blogspot。com/ 。。。more

Lynn

There are several similar books with this same title。 The problem with all of them is that none of them fit a specific, individual school as every school and first grade covers different topics, routines, expectations。 What make this book unique is that is subtly but clearly covers the entire school year with headings for each topic/section/time of the year, and it is told in rhyming verse。Full color illustrations include a multi-ethnic class of children。