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How to Start Kindergarten

Author: Hapka, Cathy

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.5
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 359
Points per Word 0.001393
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

A new kindergartner named David joins Steve's class, and Steve offers to show him the ropes by having him follow everything Steve does. The copying quickly gets out of hand as David starts imitating Steve's clothes, lunch, and habits, leading to a series of humorous mix-ups. The two friends must figure out how to balance helpful guidance with respecting each other's individuality. This picture book captures the everyday challenges of making friends and adjusting to a new school environment.

Quick Summary

One of the things that makes this little book memorable is the way it turns the everyday anxiety of kindergarten into a goofy tale of copycat mishaps. The story follows a new kid named David who is eager to fit in, and his classmate Steve, who thinks the best way to help is to have David do everything he does right down to his lunch and outfits. Kids will get a kick out of watching David's copycat streak go overboard, and the short, simple sentences make it perfect for beginning readers who are still building confidence. Parents will appreciate that it's a light-hearted, zero-scary story that gently reminds kids that being yourself is cooler than being a copy, and it can be a great conversation starter about making friends on the first day. If your child is nervous about starting school, this quick read pairs nicely with books like *First Day Jitters* for a similar mix of humor and reassurance.