A Place Called Kindergarten

A Place Called Kindergarten by Jessica Harper is a delightful reprint published by National Geographic Books on July 3, 2008. This 32-page book, written in English, presents a charming narrative about the experiences of starting kindergarten, as seen through the eyes of curious barn animals. The story unfolds as they wonder about Tommy, who has gone to kindergarten, raising questions about what he will encounter and whether he will return.
Readers will find a tender exploration of emotions and feelings surrounding new experiences, particularly the transition to school. As the animals express their concerns, the narrative builds anticipation until Tommy returns to share his adventures and the fun he had. This engaging tale addresses social themes relevant to children embarking on their educational journeys, making it a reassuring read for those facing similar milestones.
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A charming story about starting kindergarten and telling everyone at home all about it.
The animals in the barn are in a tizzy: Tommy is missing! The dog says Tommy has gone to a place called kindergarten.
“Where is kindergarten?” the animals exclaim. “What will happen to Tommy there? Will he ever come back?!”
Don’t worry – eventually Tommy bursts into the barn with tales of the fun he had and all he learned.
A heart-warming, tender story that’s sure to reassure any child heading to kindergarten.
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