Children's Book Recommendations

Back-to-School Picture Book Recommendations for Kids

Sammy and Sunny's First day of School book cover with Sammy at school in the bottom of the cover and Sunny at puppy school on the top

Kindergartners with all sorts of big heads stading around a large teacher's desk looking at a sandwich that has two olive pierce through a toothpick on top that look like eyes and bologna sticking out the side that sort of looks like a tongue

Mr. S: A First Day of School Book

by Monica Arnaldo (Author, Illustrator).

Rating: 5/5 📗📗📗📗📗

First day of school and there is no teacher in the classroom with students standing around the room

9 Kilometers (Stories from Latin America)

by Claudio Aguilera (Author), Gariela Lyon (Illustrator), Lawrence Schimel (Translator)

Rating: 4.5 📗📗📗📗1/2

Marker 

by Anna Kang (Author), Christopher Weyant (Illustrator)

Rating: 3.5/5 📗📗📗 1/2

If you like this book, you may also enjoy Anna Kang’s Eraser, published in 2018.

And Then Comes School 

by Tom Brenner (Author), Jen Hill (Illustrator)

Rating: 3.5/5 📗📗📗1/2

This is one of the series of And Then Comes by Tom Brenner. I like this series as they share little rituals before a holiday or event that young readers can understand. Nice, lyrical text.

Shy Robin and the First Day of School 

by Jaime Kim (Author, Illustrator)

Rating: 3/5 📗📗📗

We’re Going to School 

by Tammi Salzano (Author), Morena Forza (Illustrator)

Rating: 3/5 📗📗📗

Giant-Sized Butterflies On My First Day of School 

by Justin Roberts (Author), Paola Escobar (Illustrator)

Rating: 3/5 📗📗📗

Mina Belongs Here 

by Sandra Niebuhr-Siebert (Author), Lars Baus (Illustrator)

Rating: 3/5 📗📗📗

A cartoon backpack hanging onto the closet door nervous about going back to school

Back to School, Backpack! 

by Simon Rich (Author), Tom Toro (Illustrator)

Rating: 3/5 📗📗📗

A Smart, Smart School 

by Sharon Creech (Author), Anait Semirdzhyan (Illustrator)

Rating: 4.5/5 📗📗📗📗1/2

Companion book to A Fine, Fine School, written in 2001.

Children's Book Recommendations

2025 School-Themed Picture Books

Book cover to Bid Kids with one boy much taller and bigger than the other

Book cover to Fish Don't Go to School with a boy dressed in a fish costume pulling a wagon with a fish in the bowl

Book cover to Maybe Just Ask Me with Mazie wearing a head scarf and eye patch with two students in the background gossiping about her

Book cover to recess with one student standing and another one upside down, both are yelling

by Lane Smith (Author)

I loved how the book alternates between boring gray and then a bright color for the recess activity.

Lane Smith never disappoints me with his books. Another masterpiece!

Sammy and Sunny's First day of School book cover with Sammy at school in the bottom of the cover and Sunny at puppy school on the top

Readers see how their days parallel each other. They were both a bit nervous, but then learned the routine and made friends.

Book cover for Sunnyside School with students, a teacher, and mom standing at the front of a school

Driver Dee and Trusty, a school bus are on the road helping students get inside of the bus. Book cover to Trusty Bus

You Can Sit With Me book cover with a girl inviting another student to sit with her at her cafeteria seat
Children's Book Recommendations

Goodnight School

Goodnight School children’s book recommendation is by Angela Ferraris, The Retired School Librarian.

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Book cover to Goodnight School with the school looking like it has two eyes with shades half closed and globes as eyes while the front door looks like a mouth. The night guard is in the window one side with the light one while the turtle is outside a window. Doves are sitting on top of the school with a dark night sky full of stars.

Goodnight School 

by Catherine Bailey (Author), Cori Doerrfeld (Illustrator)

Brief summary: As School prepares to close for the night, the night guard goes through the building to ensure that all the lights are off and each room is in order. However, she discovers evidence that someone else is in the school with her. Will she be able to identify the intruder before the students arrive the next day?

Comments: This humorous mystery picture book has detailed illustrations that had me stop and look.

I love it when the pasted-down end pages are part of the story.

This would be a nice story to share at bedtime.

Rating: 4/5 📗📗📗📗

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The selected children’s books are chosen by a highly qualified retired elementary school librarian who passionately reads and recommends picture books to teachers, school librarians, parents, grandparents, and other book enthusiasts.

Most of the books Mrs. Ferraris recommends are checked out from the public library. The only exception is the complimentary copies she receives for an honest review, which are duly noted.

Children's Book Recommendations

Garmann’s Summer

Garmann’s Summer Children’s Book Recommendation is by Angela Ferraris, The Retired School Librarian.

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Garmann's standing in water with two orange floaties on each arm with a ship in the background.

Garmann’s Summer 

by Stian Hole (Author), Don Bartlett (Translator)

Brief summary: Garmann’s three elderly aunts come to visit just as the summer is about to end and school begins. The boy talks to his aunts and parents about what scares them. What scares Garmann?

Comments: This book is a translation from Norway, initially published in 2006.

I like this book’s candid humor about what scares us, death, and new beginnings.

The illustrations are collages of mixed media.

My students enjoyed these Garmann books and would read them together.

*I was sent a complimentary copy to give an honest review.

Rating: 5/5 📗📗📗📗📗

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Children’s book titles are carefully handpicked by a certified elementary school librarian who, although retired, still enjoys reading children’s books, especially picture books, and recommending them to busy teachers, school librarians, parents, grandparents, and other book lovers.

Most of the books Mrs. Ferraris reads before recommending are checked out from the public library, except for those much-appreciated complimentary copies sent to her for an honest review. Those are noted. 

Children's Book Recommendations

Three Letter Writing Children’s Books

Three Letter Writing children’s book recommendations are by Angela Ferraris, The Retired School Librarian.

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A young girl fern who has green fern hair receiving a letter written with RSVP on the back

The Invitation 

by Stacey May Fowles (Author), Marie Lafrance (Illustrator)

Brief summary: Fern opens her mailbox and pulls out a yellow letter, too worried to open it until her friend, Fawn, encourages her to see what’s inside. It is an invitation to a surprise exhibition, but Fern does not want to go due to all of the things she imagines could go wrong. Fern goes to the museum’s special exhibition with the help of her friends who help tame her anxiety.

Comments: This could be a nice class discussion after reading this aloud. “How can we help someone who we see is afraid?” “What can you do if you have something you are afraid of, like Fern did?”

I would share this with the guidance counselor to read to those students experiencing anxiety.

Rating: 3.5/5 📗📗📗1/2

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A young girl looking out a city window to see if anyone has found her letter written to a stranger

Dear Street

by Lindsay Zier-Vogel (Author), Caroline Bonne-Muller (Illustrator)

Brief summary: Alice loves her street, but only some do, making her think of writing a letter about what she loves about it and placing that letter for someone to find. She continues her letter writing whenever she hears someone complaining. Soon, others are too.

Comments: The author created The Love Lettering Project, which encourages people to anonymously write love letters and leave them for strangers to find, spreading the love.

Rating: 3.5/5📗📗📗 1/2

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A young girl holding a ltter writteng to her by her grandma

Close to You from Far Away 

by Erica Root (Author)

Brief summary: Gigi had to move away from her grandmother and misses her terribly. Her grandma tells her, “I’m close to you from far away.” Over the school year, whenever Gigi spoke to her grandma over the phone or when she wrote letters or received letters and packages, she tried to understand this saying.

Comments: I can see this being a lovely read-aloud with the children saying the “I’m close to you from far away” sentence in red capital letters on several pages in the book.

Loved the facial expressions of the grandmother and daughter throughout the book.

Rating: 3.5/5 📗📗📗1/2

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Children’s book titles are carefully handpicked by a certified elementary school librarian who, although retired, still enjoys reading children’s books, especially picture books, and recommending them to busy teachers, school librarians, parents, grandparents, and other book lovers.

Most of the books Mrs. Ferraris reads before recommending are checked out from the public library, except for those much-appreciated complimentary copies sent to her for an honest review. Those are noted.