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"'Twas the night before kindergarten, and as they prepared, kids were excited, and a little bit scared. It's the first day of school! Join the kids as they prepare for kindergarten, packing school supplies, posing for pictures, and the hardest part of all -- saying goodbye to Mom...

Inspired by Clement Moore's Christmas poem, this verse tells the story of a young boy who visits the dentist to have his teeth checked and cleaned.

A story in the style of the familiar poem, "The Night Before Christmas," tells how a houseful of monsters, goblins, witches and the like prepare for Halloween.

In rhyming text based on "The Night Before Christmas," a child is filled with excitement and anticipation while helping with preparations for the next day's birthday party, and even an ice cream emergency cannot spoil the day.

In rhyming text based on "The Night Before Christmas," Billy is too nervous to sleep the night before he begins preschool, but a kind teacher and new friends fill the day with fun.

Penny's excitement over the start of first grade turns to sadness when she and her best friend are placed different classrooms, but they make the best of it--and some new friends--in this poem based on "The Night Before Christmas."

"In this rhyming story told in the style of Clement C. Moore's holiday poem, the anticipation is building. Will the groundhog see his shadow? Will there be six more weeks of winter?"-- Provided by publisher.

In rhyming text based on "The Night Before Christmas," Billy is too nervous to sleep the night before he begins preschool, but a kind teacher and new friends fill the day with fun.

Filled with cute animal characters, this punny guessing-game board book invites the youngest of readers to lift the flap on every page to discover the answer to each peek-a-boo hint.

In this version of Clement Moores' classic poem, a brother and sister struggle to stay awake until midnight to ring in the new year.

In this version of Clement Moores's classic poem, two siblings witness the nighttime arrival of the Easter Bunny.

Trying to avoid bedtime, Lucy uses her imagination and some crayons to draw a monster to play with.

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