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Emily's First 100 Days of School by Rosemary Wells
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Emily's First 100 Days of School

by Rosemary Wells

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This is a cute book about Emily the rabbit who is starts her first day of school. The teacher tells the students that they will learn to count to one hundred by consecutively learning a new number every day and on the 100th day they will have a party. The book goes through each number and tells what happened that day or how that number applied to Emily's life. Great reading book and for learning numbers. Reading Level: 4-8
  Molly2Faith | Nov 14, 2009 |
Grade Level: 2.7
I thought this book was very good for children learning how to count and learning to read. This book is about a little rabbit named Emily who is starting school. Her teacher says after the first 100 days of school they can have a party. They learn the numbers counting up to 100 and writing them in their math jounral and something that goes with the numbers. Emily writes everything she sees and adds to her journal hoping she can make it too 100 to get the party. After 100 days they finally reach 100 and have a party and also the class leanred 100 new things they can do with numbers. This book can help with a math lesson because it helps children connect objects with numbes.
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  agwood | Oct 22, 2009 |
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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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