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CHILDREN'S BOOKS ON TEACHERS
April 19, 2002

"To make excuses before they are needed is to blame one's self." —Spanish proverb


CHILDREN'S BOOKS ON TEACHERS

With Teacher Appreciate Week (May 5 - 11) fast approaching, we thought you might want to see this list of books about teachers shared with us by Cathy Abraham:

Hooray for Diffendoofer Day! by Dr. Suess and Jack Prelutsky. Published by Knopf.

My Teacher's My Friend by P. K. Hallinan, Published by Ideals Children's Books.

The Day the Teacher Went Bananas by James Howe. Published by Puffin.

My Teacher Sleeps in School by Leatie Weiss. Published by Viking Press.

Dear Mr. Blueberry by Simon James. Published by Margaret McElderry.

Mr. Roger's Goes to School by Fred Rogers. Published by Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.



Check with your local bookstore to track down these children's books. To order the Beginnings Workshop selection, "Being Teachers," which celebrates and recognizes the great work of early childhood teachers, go to www.ChildCareExchange.com

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demetrice · October 30, 2008
none
la, ca, United States


i g3t sick @nd tired of having 2 do projects so make some more books please

demetrice · October 30, 2008
none
la, ca, United States


i think that we need more books on teachers because sixth graders have projects due you no



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