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One Hundredth Day of School


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No. of pages 31

Published: 2003

Great for age 7-10 years

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In "One Hundredth Day of School" by Anne Kennedy, students eagerly celebrate a significant milestone in their school year: the 100th day of school. The story unfolds through the eyes of enthusiastic children as they engage in creative activities that revolve around the number 100. From counting to crafting, they showcase their experiences and share what they’ve learned. The excitement builds as they participate in a variety of fun challenges, culminating in a memorable celebration that highlights their growth and achievements. Through its engaging narrative, the book captures the joy of learning and the importance of milestones in early education. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book features in the following series: All Star Readers, All Star Readers Level 2 .

This book has been graded for interest at 6-7 years.

There are 31 pages in this book. This book was published in 2003 by Perfection Learning .

Matt Mitter is originally from Northwest Arkansas and now makes his home in New Jersey. He has written dozens of children's books, mostly in verse. After graduating from Cornwall School of Art & Design in 1982, illustrator Steve Cox went to work for a design firm, creating a variety of licensed characters, in particular those for Roland Rat, a British television series. In 1987 he established Primary Design, which quickly became the approved studio for the illustration and design of many well-known TV characters. After about five years, however, despite his success, he decided that the drawing board was more satisfying than running a company, and he returned to full-time illustration. Steve lives in Bath, England. Catherine Hapka is the author of many books for children of all ages. She is too tall to ride ponies, though her mare, Gerri, still looks like one. Catherine takes riding lessons twice a week and lives on a farm with Gerri, three goats, a small flock of chickens, and too many cats. Anne Kennedy lives in Lewis Center, Ohio, with her husband, Jack, and her rescued dog, Banjo. When she's not illustrating beautiful books, Anne enjoys spending time with her horse, doing dressage, and trail riding.

 

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All Star Readers

All Star Readers Level 2