Emily's First 100 Days of School | 
enlarge | Author: Rosemary Wells Publisher: Hyperion Book CH Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 10 x 0.3
ISBN: 0786813547 EAN: 9780786813544 ASIN: 0786813547
Publication Date: September 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new book. We mail only new books daily including Saturdays to give the best possible customer service. Absolutely no remainder marks. Check our feedback and BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
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Amazon.com On the first day of school, Emily's teacher, Miss Cribbage, tells the class that they will make a new number friend every day for the first 100 days of school. Everyone will have a number book in which to write numerical discoveries and musings. Eager Emily dives right into the project. On the second day of school, Miss Cribbage teaches a song called "Tea for Two." On day three, Emily writes about her school bus, No. 3. In square dancing, Emily learns that there are four corners to a dancing square. She picks five different vegetables from her garden for her father to use in his tomato-zucchini-pepper-carrot-eggplant soup. From day one to day 100, Emily and her classmates expand their creative and mathematical skills as they immerse themselves in the exciting early days of school. Rosemary Wells, beloved author and illustrator of dozens of picture books, and creator of the mischievous Max character (Max's First Word, Max's Chocolate Chicken, and others), has accomplished a remarkable feat: finding 100 days' worth of entertaining "number friends." The 100th day of school can be an important milestone--and a great learning tool! Emily is an adorable Wellsian bunny, complete with pudgy cheeks and sweet little jumpers and overalls. For more excellent 100-day picture books, try Margery Cuyler's 100th Day Worries and Joseph Slate's Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the 100th Day of Kindergarten. (Ages 4 to 8) --Emilie Coulter
Product Description On the first day of school, Emily's teacher, Miss Cribbage, tells the class that they will make a new number friend every day for the first 100 days of school. Everyone will have a number book in which to write numerical discoveries and musings. Eager Emily dives right into the project. On the second day of school, Miss Cribbage teaches a song called "Tea for Two." On day three, Emily writes about her school bus, No. 3. In square dancing, Emily learns that there are four corners to a dancing square. She picks five different vegetables from her garden for her father to use in his tomato-zucchini-pepper-carrot-eggplant soup. From day one to day 100, Emily and her classmates expand their creative and mathematical skills as they immerse themselves in the exciting early days of school.Rosemary Wells, beloved author and illustrator of dozens of picture books, and creator of the mischievous Max character (Max's First Word, Max's Chocolate Chicken, and others), has accomplished a remarkable feat: finding 100 days' worth of entertaining "number friends." The 100th day of school can be an important milestone--and a great learning tool! Emily is an adorable Wellsian bunny, complete with pudgy cheeks and sweet little jumpers and overalls. For more excellent 100-day picture books, try Margery Cuyler's 100th Day Worries and Joseph Slate's Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the 100th Day of Kindergarten. (Ages 4 to 8) --Emilie Coulter
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Holds their attention June 8, 2008 My kid loves numbers. He's 4 - we got this book from the library, and when it was due to go back, he cried. So I found him his own copy on Amazon. It's paperback, but no problem, well-bound, nice heavy pages and substantial covers.
Cute book about the first 100 days of school, every page a new number about quite a variety of things. Very politically correct - many ages mentioned, many cultures, different languages, different customs, even some ups and downs of childhood thrown in for good measure (a good friend moves away, someone else eats too many jellybeans and feels ill). Nicely illustrated and with lots of things to count. After awhile, my husband and I have to cringe when he brings this book to us to read - it takes forever. But he's learning - and that makes us happy.
100 things to think about April 3, 2008 Even though we homeschool my son was able to identify with this book about 100 days of school. For each day they must journal about the number of the day. A cute counting book that was a little young for my son. Recommended for ages 4-8 years.
Great for 5 year olds! March 2, 2008 I got this book for my little sister, who will start kindergarten next fall. She is so excited for school and this book is a great look into what she can expect.
Perfect read for K-1 teachers!!!!!!!!!!! January 24, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I read this everyday to my Kinder class starting on the first day. They are always excited to learn what Emily is doing each day. As we approach the 100th day of school, the kids are getting antsy to see how the book will end and how Emily's class will celebrate this special day. It does not take a lot of time to read this everyday and it's very easy to fit into your schedule/routine. This book is special and gives the kids something to look forward to each day.
Great Counting book August 26, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got the book just in time to start my early school year (We began August 1st) and my kindergarten class can relate to the things that Emily does. They are even getting impatient to see what happens on the 100th day of school!
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