This month’s roundup of children’s books is for the upcoming back-to-school season. From preschool readiness to first day jitters and adjusting to new environments, these back-to-school books will be the perfect addition to your child’s bookshelf.
Lailah’s Lunchbox: A Ramadan Story
By Reem Faruqi
Lailah is in a new school in a new country and finds herself conflicted with embracing her culture while wanting to be included with her new classmates. As Ramadan begins, she is ready to start fasting, but is worried about what her classmates will think when she doesn’t join them at the lunch table. This story is crafted by Reem Faruqi’s moving writing and Lea Lyon’s beautiful illustrations. “Lailah’s Lunchbox: A Ramadan Story” is the perfect book for children who are anxious about fresh starts. Ages 5-10.
A Letter From Your Teacher: On the First Day of School
By Shannon Olsen
“A Letter From Your Teacher: On the First Day of School” is written from a teacher’s point of view, establishing the community rules and procedures of a classroom, in addition to the care and excitement they carry towards getting to know each of their students. This story is one of five books in Olsen’s Classroom Community Collection. Ages 5-8.
Little Yellow Bus: A Back to School Bravery Adventure
By Erin Guendelsberger
The story of the “Little Yellow Bus” serves as a comforting reminder even on our most worrisome, anxiety-filled days, we can find the courage within ourselves to turn it around and take part in a new adventure. Whether it’s first day jitters or general nerves, “Little Yellow Bus” is a book that children can turn back to again and again. This book is part of the Little Heroes, Big Hearts collection. Ages 4-7.
The Name Jar
By Yangsook Choi
After moving from Korea to America, Unhei is nervous about many things at school, one of which being her name. After trying to pick a new name for herself, Unhei comes to realize that the best name she could have is her own. “The Name Jar” is a story that many children who find themselves wanting to fit in will relate to. Ages 5-8.
Preschool, Here I Come!
By D.J. Steinberg
“Preschool, Here I Come!” is a book filled with lighthearted, funny poems about all of the firsts that come with beginning preschool. Steinberg’s joyful writing and John Joven’s excitingly colorful illustrations make this the perfect book to introduce toddlers to their new routine.
For more book suggestions, visit our July Book Corner.