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Jennifer Northway

Autor(a) de See You Later, Mom!

11+ Works 87 Membros 40 Críticas

Obras por Jennifer Northway

See You Later, Mom! (2006) 48 exemplares
Get Lost, Laura! (1994) 17 exemplares
Lucy's Quarrel (Picture Books) (1998) 9 exemplares
That's Mine! (2011) 4 exemplares
Lucy's Rabbit (Picture Books) (1996) 3 exemplares
Mutter Museum 1993 Calrndar (1992) 1 exemplar
Hoepel op, Laura 1 exemplar
See you later Mom 1 exemplar
Lucy's Day Trip (1992) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Comfort Herself (1984) — Ilustrador, algumas edições17 exemplares

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William learns that he can go to preschool without his mom being there after meeting a new friend during play-doh time. This book explains to young children that new things are scary at first, but over time, are not as scary, especially when you have friends around!
Ages: 2-5
Source: Pierce County Library System
 
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kleitch12 | 37 outras críticas | Nov 25, 2018 |
age: 4
Summary: William could not make friends at preschool, but he found the boy who were alone like him. William set a task which he try to talk with the boy. Finally, he completed his task and made a lot of friends.
*Children can learn setting tasks for themselves and completing tasks they begin.
Source: Pierce library
 
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JGKN | 37 outras críticas | Oct 31, 2018 |
This book is about a little boy named William who goes to preschool for the first day but is afraid to let his mom leave. So she stays. Every day that week he is encourages to try something new. Tuesday he meets a new friend, David. On Friday, he and David want to go outside to play. William says See you later, mom and then she knows she can leave.
Ages: 3-5
Source: Pierce County Library
 
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PatriciaHalbert | 37 outras críticas | Aug 18, 2018 |
William is very excited about his first day of preschool, but when he gets there it’s a little bit scary. He doesn’t feel like painting or playing or hanging out with the other children, so his mother stays with him. The next day, William and his mom notice another boy who’s a little bit shy. As William and David’s friendship grows, so does their confidence. At the end of the week, will the boys be able to say goodbye to their moms and join the fun? This gentle, reassuring story’s appealing illustrations depict an ethnically diverse classroom.… (mais)
 
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curtissbrenda | 37 outras críticas | Mar 6, 2018 |

Estatísticas

Obras
11
Also by
1
Membros
87
Popularidade
#211,168
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
40
ISBN
19

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