Going to school should be easy but not for Freddie the Fish and his sister Jeddi. They wake up in the morning and get ready for a great day in school. But when they leave the house, little do they know what is waiting for them. Freddie and Jeddi run into all types of sea creatures who try to get them to play and have fun and not go to school. They have to keep swimming and to make it to school. Will Freddie and Jeddi make it to school, or will they go to have some fun?
Going to school should be easy but not for Freddie the Fish and his sister Jeddi. They wake up in the morning and get ready for a great day in school. But when they leave the house, little do they know what is waiting for them. Freddie and Jeddi run into all types of sea creatures who try to get them to play and have fun and not go to school. They have to keep swimming and to make it to school. Will Freddie and Jeddi make it to school, or will they go to have some fun?
Freddie the Flounder is back for his next underwater rhyming adventure. This time, feeling scared, nervous and excited, he is heading to school for the first time. In typical Freddie fashion, he faces his fears and heads off for what will turn out to be a fantastic day full of fun, friends, books, and of course, seaweed cookies for lunch.
The star of the New York Times bestselling picture book The Pout-Pout Fish is back in another adventure—just in time for the first day of school! Turn little pouts into big smiles! Mr. Fish is nervously awaiting his first day of school, and he frets about not knowing how to write his name, how to draw shapes, and how to do math—until he's reassured that school is the perfect place to learn how to master all of these new skills, in Pout-Pout Fish Goes to School from Deborah Diesen and Dan Hanna.
"Freddie the Fish" is a 5-minute storybook your children will have you reading over and over to them and, as they grow in age, will soon be reading to you. Growing up and exploring their world can be a wonderful thing knowing that home is a place they can always come back to with Mommy and Daddy there to greet them.
Freddie The Fox and Mr. Bear go to the ocean to fish. They see big fish, little fish, dolphins, sharks and Yikes, Pirates! A colorful and funny storyline. A good book read. Book 4.
Timmy the Fish is a full color children’s story about a small fish who is bullied at school by some of his older peers. With the help from his friends, he learns how to overcome these bullies without resorting to violence. At home or school, Timmy the Fish serves as an effective discussion tool when talking to children about bullying. The following are letters by students from a North Dakota 2nd grade class that read Timmy the Fish with their teacher: “I learned not to be afraid of bullies. I also learned it’s ok to be afraid of bullies. I learned that you might be afraid of people that you see right away but might just come to be friends.” - Dalton “I like the pictures very much. I learned that bullying is not nice. I learned that fish go to school. We learned that we should not push other people around because it is not nice.” - Sierra “I learned not to be a bully. Not to be afraid. Timmy had a big friend, the friends name was Brutus. Brutus swam with Timmy and became friends.” - Lexee “I learned that you should stand up for yourself. I also learned that some people might be nicer then people say. I really liked your pictures.” - Suria
Mr. Fish recalls how, on his very first day of school, he anxiously went to one classroom after another watching students do things he could not, until Miss Hewitt showed him to the room that was right for beginners.