Tom and Sofia Start School

“Tom and Sofia Start School” by Henriette Barkow, published by Mantra Lingua in 2006, is a 32-page book written in Polish. This story explores the experiences of two children on their first day at school, highlighting the excitement and apprehensions that come with this significant milestone. Sofia is eager to start school, inspired by her sister, while Tom grapples with concerns about navigating the new environment and making friends.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the emotions and challenges faced by young children as they embark on their educational journey. The book addresses themes related to education and multicultural experiences, making it relevant for discussions around bilingual and multicultural education. Through the lens of Tom and Sofia, the story provides insights into the joys and fears associated with starting school, offering a relatable perspective for both children and parents.
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The first day at school is an enormous step for every child. Sofia is excited and can’t wait to go to the big school like her sister. But Tom is worried – will he get lost in the big school, and will he make any friends? Join Tom and Sofia in finding out about the fun and fears of the first day at school.
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