No. of pages 32
Published: 1999
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Gram helps Sam get ready for the big day!
Fast-paced and fun, with vivid, cheery illustrations, this book takes the child reader hour-by-hour through a typical first day at school--so a child will know just what to expect on their very own big day--and also look forward to all the fun things that happen at school.
Written by a national expert in communications and human relations, it also has two special sections: "Things to Do," a list of practical, simple things you can do to help a child prepare for school, and "Things to Talk About," a list of questions to get the child thinking and talking about his or her feelings.
From "Things to Talk About: "
This story is intended to help your child think about all the feelings he or she may about starting school--and to talk about them. Here are some suggested questions that you may ask your child after reading the story. By talking about Sam's first day at school, your child can begin to develop advance strategies for handling new feelings and situations that may occur at school.
How did Sam feel on his first day of school? Have you ever felt that way? Where were you and what were you doing when you had these feelings? What did you do to feel better?
Sam felt sad because he missed his family and his dog. Have you ever missed someone you love?...
This book is part of a book series called First Day Of School .
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 1999 by Magination Press .
Dr. Dianne Blomberg, author of Sam and Gram and the First Day of School , is a nationally recognized expert in relationship communication and a professor of human communication research in Denver. Visit her at www. dianneblomberg. com and follow her on Facebook: @Diane. Blomberg and Twitter: @DianeBlomberg. George Ulrich, illustrator of Sam and Gram and the First Day of School , has been illustrating children's books for more than 25 years. The father of two grown sons and the grandfather of one small granddaughter, he lives in Massachusetts with his wife, Suzanne, who is also an artist.
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