It’s BACK TO SCHOOL: Have you read to a child recently?
Butterflies in My Stomach and Other School Hazards
The first day of school brings many emotions from excitement to nerves. This is a book to hopefully ease those butterflies in your stomach before you begin school. We’ve all heard unique speech expressions that don’t need an explanation, such as ‘it’s raining cats and dogs’, ‘cat caught your tongue’, ‘the early bird gets the worm’, ‘tickled pink’, ‘apple of my eye’, and many more. However, as children these expressions can be very confusing especially on the first day of school when you’re already nervous.
A child begins his first day of school and feels awful from the start when he wakes on ‘the wrong side of the bed’ and almost missed the bus which would cause him to be…
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Comments on: "Back to School Book: Butterflies in My Stomach" (3)
I’m glad you liked the review. Thanks for the reblog.
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Thanks Caroline. I’m a retired teacher and published two children’s books this year. Hope you’ll check them out http://angelassignmentstm.tripod.com/cherubs4children/amazing-matilda-a-monarch-s-tale-by-author-bette-a-stevens.html I’m following your blog. Enjoyed the article and shared it here and on my Facebook Page.
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My pleasure. I’m a retired school teacher (grades 4-8 over the years). Great article!
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