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Mae's First Day of School
by Kate Berube
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From the author-illustrator of Hannah and Sugar comes a back-to-school tale about facing your fears, now in paperback with bonus tear-out lunchbox notes As Mae's first day of school approaches, she decides she IS. NOT. GOING. School is scary! What if the other kids don't like her? Or what if she's the only one who doesn't know how to write? Or what if she misses her mom? Mae's anxiety only builds as she walks to school. But then she meets Rosie and Ms. Pearl. Will making new friends show her tha
Our Review
This back-to-school story tackles first-day anxiety with genuine understanding, following a young girl who's absolutely certain she's not going to face the scary unknowns of the classroom. Mae's fears feel authentic—from worrying about making friends to doubting her own abilities—making this more than just another school story. The narrative captures that stomach-dropping dread of new experiences while walking readers through the very real social hurdles of the classroom environment.
What sets this apart is how naturally the resolution unfolds, as Mae discovers she's not alone in her feelings when she connects with classmates and a kind teacher. The inclusion of tear-out lunchbox notes adds a practical, comforting element that extends the book's reassurance beyond the reading experience. Young readers navigating their own school transitions will find a quiet companion in Mae, whose journey from resistance to connection mirrors the universal path from fear to friendship.
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