Your search returned 128 results in the Theme: school.
When a principal loves his school so much that he wants the children to attend classes every day of the year, it is up to his students to show him... [Read More]
When a principal loves his school so much that he wants the children to attend classes every day of the year, it is up to his students to show him free time is a good thing, too.
Theme: Humour, School
Beloved character Flat Stanley is back with a whole new set of friends in this STEM-focused chapter book series. In the third book, Stanley must... [Read More]
Beloved character Flat Stanley is back with a whole new set of friends in this STEM-focused chapter book series. In the third book, Stanley must calculate the perfect number of treats to bring to Classroom 2E's hundredth day of school celebration. Ever since Stanley Lambchop was flattened by a bulletin board, each day brings new adventures! It's the hundredth day of school, and the second graders in Classroom 2E will each be bringing in one hundred of something to celebrate. Stanley knows exactly what he wants to bring--flat pancakes. But the number of people coming to the party keeps changing! Stanley must add, subtract, and multiply his way to the perfect treat for the Hundredth Day of School bash. Will he get the numbers right? Featuring adorable black & white illustrations, an accessible approach to STEM topics, and a fun recipe for readers to try themselves. Don't miss any of Flat Stanley's classroom adventures!
Theme: Humour, School
When her best friend Adrienne starts hanging out with the most popular girl in class, Shannon questions with whether she and Adrienne will stay... [Read More]
When her best friend Adrienne starts hanging out with the most popular girl in class, Shannon questions with whether she and Adrienne will stay friends, and if she is part of the clique.
Theme: Memoir, School, Friendship
"Fresh and funny." -New York Times Book Review Newbery Honor author Shannon Hale and New York Times bestselling illustrator LeUyen... [Read More]
"Fresh and funny." -New York Times Book Review Newbery Honor author Shannon Hale and New York Times bestselling illustrator LeUyen Pham join forces in this graphic memoir about how hard it is to find your real friends-and why it's worth the journey. When best friends are not forever . . . Shannon and Adrienne have been best friends ever since they were little. But one day, Adrienne starts hanging out with Jen, the most popular girl in class and the leader of a circle of friends called The Group. Everyone in The Group wants to be Jen's #1, and some girls would do anything to stay on top . . . even if it means bullying others. Now every day is like a roller coaster for Shannon. Will she and Adrienne stay friends? Can she stand up for herself? And is she in The Group-or out? Parents Magazine Best Graphic Novel of 2017 A School Library Journal Best Book of 2017 A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2017 A 2017 Booklist Youth Editors' Choice A 2018 YALSA Great Graphic Novel
Theme: Memoir, School, Friendship
Theme: Memoir, Friendship, School
Theme: Memoir, School, Friendship
Theme: Memoir, Friendship, School
Theme: Memoir, Friendship, School
Les blessures d’amitié peuvent faire encore plus mal que les blessures d’amour. Une adolescente l’apprends à tes dépens le jour où Léo,... [Read More]
Les blessures d’amitié peuvent faire encore plus mal que les blessures d’amour. Une adolescente l’apprends à tes dépens le jour où Léo, celle qui est son inséparable depuis le jour un du secondaire un, s’éloigne d’elle sans explication. Un recueil poignant et criant de vérité.
Theme: Written in Verse, Friendship, School
School's First Day of School meets Good Night, Gorilla in this irresistible bedtime story about School getting ready to go to sleep! As the sun sets,... [Read More]
School's First Day of School meets Good Night, Gorilla in this irresistible bedtime story about School getting ready to go to sleep! As the sun sets, a security guard arrives to help this sleepy little school get some rest. From tucking in chairs to checking all the locks to listening to the silverware snoring, she makes her moonlit rounds. One by one, the lights are turning off and everyone is turning in. Well, everyone except for the turtle from 2A. Will this escapee make it back to bed on time? Bailey's lusciously lyrical and dreamy story expertly peels back the curtain for the littlest readers who ever wondered what happens to school at night, making Goodnight School the perfect pick for early childhood educators, back-to-school, and, of course, bedtime.
Theme: School
See below for English description. Un mémoire graphique humoristique et réconfortant sur l'intégration, l'intimidation et la... [Read More]
See below for English description. Un mémoire graphique humoristique et réconfortant sur l'intégration, l'intimidation et la recherche de la bonne paire de lunettes. La sixième année n'est pas aussi géniale que Rex le pensait. Il est le seul enfant à ne pas avoir eu de poussée de croissance, et les brutes de son école ne manquent pas de le lui rappeler. Il ne peut pas vraiment compter sur son ami le plus proche, et il y a cette jolie fille dans sa classe, qui pourrait peut-être l'aimer en retour. Avec tout ce qui se passe, tout est flou, y compris la vision de Rex! Aussi, lorsqu'il découvre qu'il a besoin de lunettes et que sa famille ne peut lui acheter que la paire la plus moche du magasin, tous les espoirs d'intégration de Rex s'envolent. Dans ce récit abordant avec justesse la puberté, Rex souhaite avant tout survivre à la sixième année, mais il doit à présent trouver un moyen d'y parvenir avec des lunettes, sans amis, et au sein d'une famille qui ne le comprend pas! A humorous and heartwarming middle-grade graphic memoir about fitting in, facing bullies, and finding the right pair of glasses. Sixth grade isn't as great as Rex thought it would be. He's the only kid who hasn't had a growth spurt, and the bullies won't let him forget it. His closest friend is unreliable, at best. And there's a cute girl in his class, who may or may not like him back. With so much going on, everything is a blur -- including Rex's vision! So when he discovers that he needs glasses, and his family can only afford the ugliest pair in the store, any hope Rex had of fitting in goes completely out of focus. In this true coming-of-age story, Rex has his sights set on surviving sixth grade, but now he's got to find a way to do it with glasses, no friends, and a family that just doesn't get it! Original title: Four Eyes
Theme: Bullying issues, Friendship, School
Cheer along with Hannah Sparkles on her first day of school! Hannah Sparkles and her best friend, Sunny Everbright, are ready for first grade. Their... [Read More]
Cheer along with Hannah Sparkles on her first day of school! Hannah Sparkles and her best friend, Sunny Everbright, are ready for first grade. Their day starts as perfect as pom-poms...until Hannah and Sunny are seated far apart in the classroom. Even worse, Hannah is having trouble making new friends. It’s going to take some extra thinking for Hannah to learn that sometimes being a good listener is the best way to be a good friend. Perfect for fans of Fancy Nancy and Pinkalicious, Hannah Sparkles’s second story is sure to bring sparkly smiles to new readers who are just starting school too. “Brantley-Newton creates a welcoming school environment filled with cozy nooks, while the heroine exudes personality. Mellom sensitively conveys how school brings with it important, unexpected social lessons.” —Publishers Weekly “The illustrations are brightly colored and dynamic to match [and] the theme of friendship and first-day jitters will surely resonate with new students… suitable for reading aloud to young children or independent reading for early elementary students.” —School Library Journal
Theme: School
Laissez-nous vous présenter un véritable héros qui adore lécher des orteils : Harley, le chien d'assistance! Tous les jours, il accompagne Mme... [Read More]
Laissez-nous vous présenter un véritable héros qui adore lécher des orteils : Harley, le chien d'assistance! Tous les jours, il accompagne Mme Richard à l'école pour s'assurer qu'elle se sent en sécurité. Ses élèves sont très amusants, mais Harley ne peut pas jouer avec eux pendant qu'il porte sa veste de travail. En revanche, les élèves lui écrivent un tas de lettres! Tout est parfait dans la classe la plus formidable et la plus calme de toute l'école, jusqu'au jour où les vieux rideaux de scène prennent feu. Alors que l'alarme incendie retentit et que le chaos s'installe, la formation de Harley est mise à l'épreuve pour assurer la sécurité de tous! Harley le héros célèbre le travail des animaux d'assistance et la normalisation de la neurodivergence.
Theme: Special Needs, Friendship, School
Heidi runs for class president in this thirtieth Heidi Heckelbeck adventure! When Heidi’s class needs a new president, Heidi throws her... [Read More]
Heidi runs for class president in this thirtieth Heidi Heckelbeck adventure! When Heidi’s class needs a new president, Heidi throws her witch’s hat into the ring! Now there are so many Heidi needs to do to prepare for the election. She has to make posters. She has to give a speech. And hopefully along the way she will figure out what being class president really means. Does Heidi have the magic it takes to win the vote? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Heidi Heckelbeck chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Theme: Series, Humour, School
Hope Roberts for President -- or not? In the third book in Alyssa Milano's funny and relatable middle-grade series, Hope is running for sixth grade... [Read More]
Hope Roberts for President -- or not? In the third book in Alyssa Milano's funny and relatable middle-grade series, Hope is running for sixth grade class president, with her friend and campaign manager, Grace, by her side. But in her effort to win over her classmates, Hope makes some promises she can't keep. Can Hope make things right with the students of JFK Middle -- and maybe still win the election, too? Hope's relatability, kindness, empathy, and can-do attitude will inspire a generation of do-gooders. This series is a response to the very palpable feeling that not only can young people save the world -- they will! This story will tie in perfectly to the 2020 presidential election and include Hope's tips about voting and elections in the back of the book!
Theme: School