Kindergarten Diary

“Kindergarten Diary” by Antoinette Portis, published by HarperCollins on June 22, 2010, is a 32-page exploration of the kindergarten experience through the eyes of a young girl named Annalina. This book captures the blend of excitement and apprehension that comes with starting school, highlighting the various new experiences that await children, such as meeting their teacher, playing on the playground, and making friends.
Readers will find a relatable narrative that reflects the social themes of friendship and new experiences in a school setting. Through Annalina’s diary entries, the story conveys the ups and downs of those initial days in kindergarten, reassuring young readers that they are not alone in their feelings. This edition, written in English, offers a gentle introduction to the school environment, making it a suitable choice for children preparing for their own first day of school.
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Starting kindergarten can be a little scary. But Annalina shows us there are lots of new and exciting things to look forward to—meeting your teacher, playing on the monkey bars, feeding the pet tortoise, and making new friends. Experience the ups and downs of the first days of kindergarten through Annalina’s very own diary (as told to Antoinette Portis) and discover why the kids in room 2K are just fine!
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