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I received a free ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

If you have a child just starting elementary, this is a good book to help ease some of their worries about something new. Fun pictures and pretty good detail.

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My grandson is in kindergarten so I read this book to and with him. He liked comparing it to his school. He wanted to know things like, "why are all the kids dressed the same?" and "can I get a lunch like that at my school?" so we had a discussion about different kinds of schools and what makes schools different. He immediately mentioned that they learn french at his school (he attends a french immersion school) so he was okay with the differences. I loved that the classes had students that were diverse in nationality as well as physicality. He enjoyed the story, but it is not one that he wanted to read again. The illustrations were well done, vibrant and large. They added to the text very well. This would be a great book to read to children who are beginning school and might be a bit apprehensive with the caveat that the idea that his/her school might not be exactly like this one.

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I loved the beautiful diversity! This Is My School would be a wonderful book for a child nervous about beginning school. The illustrations were reminiscent of a Saturday morning cartoon, so I think kids will love it!

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I received this book from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.

Meet Khushi, she wants to be a doctor, and also can I mention that I love that her birthday is just 2 days further from mine (I am a 5th February girl).

Our girl will tell us all about her school, a true American school. Yes, I would call it that, as my elementary school was quite a bit different. We didn't have a library, just a few bookshelves on a wall. No cafetaria, you just bring your own sandwiches if you stay over for lunch and eat those in a selected classroom with a teacher who watches over the kids. Well, that is if you stay and eat at school, most kids choose to go home and eat lunch there (as it is often just a few minutes of walking or cycling). I would have loved a school mascot, I read a lot about them in books about England/US/Australia and they always sound so awesome. But even though it wasn't that much relatable to me, I had fun reading about this girl's school and what her favourite thing was.

This would definitely make a nice present for a kid who is about to go to school for the very first time. To show what is in a school, what kind of things you can expect, maybe easing the worries of the little one a bit more. Knowing that it is a fun place with tons of great activities.

At the end we also have a glossary, and I do like that it was added. Then on some pages there are also the Your Turn! bits asking kids about things that were mentioned on that specific page. Like with the gym the question was: "If you were a gym teacher, what sport would you teach to others and why?"

The art was really fun and cute, and I just loved the style of it.

All in all, a very fun book to read, and I hope that Khushi will return to show some other places as well, or maybe another character can tow us around other important buildings.

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This children’s book Khushi shows the reader what different areas of the school look like and what they are used for.

This book is perfect for a child starting school or going into a new school. By showing what different rooms might look like and their purpose, it helps the child feel less anxious about the new environment he/she will encounter.

Beginning to read this book to a toddler and continuing while they progress towards school age will make them feel very comfortable in their new setting.
Critical thinking questions are contained at the end to allow the child to explore issues such as what if schools didn’t have bathrooms.

The book is easy to read and contains very colorful illustrations. The book has a fun look and a smooth dialogue. All of the faces look happy and comfortable.

I enjoyed this immensely and will be buying the rest of the series for my grandsons, as well.

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Do you have a child who will be starting school soon? Would they like to know what to expect? If the answer is yes, this book is for you. Tour school with young student, Kushi. She goes through all of the important parts of the building, including important stops like lunchrooms and bathrooms. Classrooms, the office, library, gym and more are included in this reassuring visit. With its colorful, multicultural illustrations and additional resources, this story will be a welcome addition to the genre.

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On the surface, this is a sweet book, a tour of an elementary school, from the library, to the cafeteria, to the media room, to the gym. The place is well equipped. The students are multicultural, and there are able-bodied, and able-bodied students and teachers about.

It is a sweet little story, introducing children to what school will look like. It is gentle. It is resuring, and it has bright colors.

But, there is something that bothers me.

This might just be a mismatch between illustrator and author, but I have not been to an elementary school this well equipped in a long time. No elementary school I have seen has a cafeteria, and with such good food, and no public school, in the areas that I have lived in, require uniforms.

This is an amazingly well funded school, and it may be my view, from living in California, where the schools do not get the funding they deserve, but I look at the music classes, and the huge library, and the media center, with banks of computers, and I wonder what elementary schools have these things, these days.

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If this is typical in the rest of the country, and the rest of the world, then disregard my hesitation in recommending this book, and pick it up.

Thanks to Netgalley for making this book available for an honest review.

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