Spot Goes to School

Spot Goes to School by Eric Hill, published by Puffin in 2000, is a delightful children’s book that captures the experience of starting school. With 20 pages, this edition is designed for young readers and is presented in English. The story follows Spot, a young puppy, as he navigates his first day at school, feeling nervous and shy until he is welcomed by Mrs. Bear and his classmates, including Tom Alligator, Helen Hippo, and Steve Monkey.
Readers will find a gentle exploration of school life and the importance of friendship in easing anxiety. The narrative illustrates how supportive peers can transform a daunting experience into an enjoyable one, making it relatable for children facing similar situations. This engaging tale emphasizes themes of school and education, providing a comforting perspective for young readers embarking on their own educational journeys.
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It’s Spot’s first day of school, and he’s a little nervous and shy. But Mrs. Bear and Spot’s fellow classmates–Tom Alligator, Helen Hippo and Steve Monkey–make Spot feel more comfortable. Suddenly school is fun
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