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Teachers
Teachers! What would we do without them? They work so hard and spend so much time helping kids on a daily basis—not knowing when something they do or say strikes a chord and will be that golden nugget of information to a child; something that will open up their world, finally make them understand fractions, or get them to keep trying and take pride in a job well done. This list contains just some of the wonderful books written about teachers—without whom we wouldn’t be reading these books and authors wouldn’t be writing them!
- First Day Jitter*s by Julie Danneberg
- Nokum is My Teacher* by David Bouchard
- Mr. Tanen’s Ties* by Maryann Cocca-Leffler
- Mrs. McBloom, CLEAN UP Your Classroom!* By Kelly DiPucchio
- Mrs. Spitzer’s Garden by Edith Pattou
- Thank you, Mr. Falker^ by Patricia Polacco
- Mr. Lincoln’s Way^ by Patricia Polacco
- Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the Last Day of Kindergarten by Joseph Slate
- What Teachers Can’t Do by Douglas Wood
- Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth by Alison McGhee
- Miss Malarkey doesn’t Live in Room 10^ by Judy Finchler
- Teacher’s Pets by Dayle Ann Dodds
- Jamaica and the Substitute Teacher by Juanita Havill
- Arthur’s Teacher Trouble by Marc Brown
- Miss Nelson is Missing^ by James Marshall
- Miss Nelson is Back by James Marshall
- Miss Nelson Has a Field Day by James Marshall
- Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse^ by Kevin Henkes
- First Year Letters by Julie Danneberg
- Last Day Blues by Julie Danneberg
- The Best Teacher in Second Grade by Katharine Kenah
- Magic School Bus Series with Ms. Frizzle by Joanna Cole
- Mrs. Yonkers is Bonkers! By Jim Paillot
- The Teacher’s Funeral: a comedy in three parts by Richard Peck (chapter book)
* also listed on the monthly flyer
^ read previously on StoryLine
Click here for a pdf version of the monthly flyer.
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