
In "D.W. Goes to Preschool," Marc Brown brings Arthur's spirited younger sister, D.W., to the forefront as she enthusiastically recounts her days at preschool. This book offers a child's eye view of the preschool experience, covering common routines and activities like bathroom breaks, cubbies, sharing, circle time, class pets, and field trips. It's an ideal read for children preparing for or just starting preschool, as it normalizes the new environment and highlights the fun aspects. Parents can use this story to open conversations about what to expect, alleviate anxieties, and encourage a positive outlook on this significant developmental milestone.
D.W., Arthur's little sister, tells all about what it is like to be in preschool, including essential information about such topics as bathroom breaks, storing things in a cubbie, and sharing at play time.