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− | What a lovely book! Betsy is a big grown up girl so it’s time to start school, but that’s a scary thing to do. There are so many other boys and girls there, and she doesn't know any of them. Will she make it through the first day with no tears? | + | What a lovely book! Betsy is a big grown-up girl so it’s time to start school, but that’s a scary thing to do. There are so many other boys and girls there, and she doesn't know any of them. Will she make it through the first day with no tears? |
This is a beautifully simple and clear book about starting school, and suitable for those heading off to pre-school or reception class for the first time. It offers a positive, happy image of the place but also shows it’s ok to be scared or nervous at first. | This is a beautifully simple and clear book about starting school, and suitable for those heading off to pre-school or reception class for the first time. It offers a positive, happy image of the place but also shows it’s ok to be scared or nervous at first. | ||
− | I loved the old fashioned presentation of this book. It reminds me of the ''Lucy and Tom'' books I used to read. Combined with the perennial topic, this makes for a timeless book that will remain a classic for many years. The pictures are lovely, slightly muted colours making for a calmer finish than some modern titles. The text is clear and spaced out enough for new readers to attack on their own and | + | I loved the old fashioned presentation of this book. It reminds me of the ''Lucy and Tom'' books I used to read. Combined with the perennial topic, this makes for a timeless book that will remain a classic for many years. The pictures are lovely, slightly muted colours making for a calmer finish than some modern titles. The text is clear and spaced out enough for new readers to attack on their own and there are some lovely touches like a penguin on the cover of the book Lisa reads. No wonder there is such a fan in the audience! |
− | I can find no faults with this book. It’s sweet, well pitched, comforting and clear. An all round winner. | + | I can find no faults with this book. It’s sweet, well-pitched, comforting and clear. An all-round winner. |
Thanks go to the publishers for supplying this book. | Thanks go to the publishers for supplying this book. | ||
− | There's more school fun to be had in [[Boris Gets Spots by Carrie Weston and Tim Warnes]] | + | There's more school fun to be had in [[Boris Gets Spots by Carrie Weston and Tim Warnes]] and [[My School Day by Ellen Crimi-Trent]]. We also enjoyed [[Leilong's Too Long! by Julia Liu and Bei Lynn]]. |
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 15 April 2022
Betsy Goes To School by Helen Stephens | |
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Category: For Sharing | |
Reviewer: Zoe Morris | |
Summary: A sweet and simple first experience book about going to school. Timeless. | |
Buy? Yes | Borrow? Yes |
Pages: 32 | Date: March 2014 |
Publisher: Egmont | |
ISBN: 978-1405268233 | |
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What a lovely book! Betsy is a big grown-up girl so it’s time to start school, but that’s a scary thing to do. There are so many other boys and girls there, and she doesn't know any of them. Will she make it through the first day with no tears?
This is a beautifully simple and clear book about starting school, and suitable for those heading off to pre-school or reception class for the first time. It offers a positive, happy image of the place but also shows it’s ok to be scared or nervous at first.
I loved the old fashioned presentation of this book. It reminds me of the Lucy and Tom books I used to read. Combined with the perennial topic, this makes for a timeless book that will remain a classic for many years. The pictures are lovely, slightly muted colours making for a calmer finish than some modern titles. The text is clear and spaced out enough for new readers to attack on their own and there are some lovely touches like a penguin on the cover of the book Lisa reads. No wonder there is such a fan in the audience!
I can find no faults with this book. It’s sweet, well-pitched, comforting and clear. An all-round winner.
Thanks go to the publishers for supplying this book.
There's more school fun to be had in Boris Gets Spots by Carrie Weston and Tim Warnes and My School Day by Ellen Crimi-Trent. We also enjoyed Leilong's Too Long! by Julia Liu and Bei Lynn.
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