Going to School Educational Books, Toys
Going to School
Time to Learn Preschool
by Fisher Price
For ages 2-5 years
This little preschool play scene is a well-loved favorite among some of our Savvy kiddies, and we would be willing to bet that they've barely even noticed all the counting they've learned in between (read more)
I Don't Want to Go to School
by Weiss and Bennet
For ages 2+ years
The tough part of separating from parents is serious business (see The Kissing Hand if you need to dive right into the heavy stuff), but the truth is that for many kids, a wonderful preschool is (read more)
The Kissing Hand
by Audrey Penn
For ages 2+ years
We must warn you -- you are a stronger person than many of us at the Savvy Source if you can actually make it through this one without choking up. We were sobbing, frankly. And that wasn't just on (read more)
Wow! School!
by Robert Neubecker
For ages 2-6 years
For sheer enthusiasm about starting school, there is no match for this book. The title clues you in; these spare text, high energy illustration pages fairly scream all the cool things about school. (read more)
Oh My Baby, Little One
by Kathi Appelt
For ages 2-6 years
Starting school can be heavy stuff, and we all have a few worries that we need to share. This charm of a book certainly reassures, and it does so lovingly, not sickeningly. If you are looking for an (read more)
What to Expect at Preschool
by Heidi Murkoff
For ages 2-6 years
We all struggle to remind ourselves to look at the world as our children look at it. For all we know and want to show them, sometimes the hardest thing is to remember just exactly how much they (read more)
Transportation Lunch Box
by Crocodil Creek
For ages 2-6 years
What says back to school like a new lunchbox? Nothing! (Except of course for a Trapper Keeper and a fresh pack of Ticonderoga No. 2 pencils, but save that for 5th grade....) These Crocodile Creek (read more)
Stephen Joseph Snack Sacks
by So Sweet Boutique
For ages 2-6 years
If your child's preschool day ends before lunch, maybe a little snack-sized pouch is more useful. It comes in ladybug, kitty cat, monkey, frog and other designs, and each one comes with themed notes (read more)
The No-Cry Potty Training Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Child Say Good-Bye to Diapers
by Elizabeth Pantley
For ages 18 months - 3 years
We've all heard parents at the playground tell of the child who magically wakes up one morning and says "Mommy, I don't want to wear diapers anymore, I want to use the potty!" If you are not so (read more)
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