First Day Blues

First Day Blues
Title First Day Blues PDF eBook
Author Peggy King Anderson
Publisher Parenting Press, Inc.
Pages 68
Release 1992
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780943990729

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It's tough to move right before school starts. First Day Blues, about a girl's move to a new state, guides children through the trauma of changing schools and facing strange teachers and classmates.

Last Day Blues

Last Day Blues
Title Last Day Blues PDF eBook
Author Julie Danneberg
Publisher Charlesbridge Publishing
Pages 35
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1580890466

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During the last week of school, the students in Mrs. Hartwell's class try to come up with the perfect present for their teacher.

First Day Jitters

First Day Jitters
Title First Day Jitters PDF eBook
Author Julie Danneberg
Publisher Charlesbridge
Pages 36
Release 2013-01-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1607345498

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Head back to school with the bestselling picture book classic! The perennial classroom read-aloud favorite for students and teachers, reminding us we all get the jitters sometimes. A perfect new school year pick for kindergarteners, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders who are feeling nervous or anxious about starting their first day. Sarah Jane Hartwell has that sinking feeling in the pit of her stomach—she's nervous and doesn't want to start a new school year. She doesn't know anybody, and nobody knows her. It will be awful. She just knows it. With a little convicing from Mr. Hartwell, Sarah Jane reluctantly heads to class. Shy at first, she's quickly befriended by Mrs. Burton and is reminded that everyone at school gets the jitters sometimes. A beloved and bestselling back to school staple, Sarah Jane's relatable story and its surprise ending will delight seasoned students and new faces alike who are anxious about their first day. • Includes a Certificate of Courage for First Day Completion and a First Day Memories Sheet!

Blue's Fall Day

Blue's Fall Day
Title Blue's Fall Day PDF eBook
Author Lauryn Silverhardt
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 20
Release 2007-07-24
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1416934367

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Readers can lift the flaps to find more of Blue's clues as Joe, Periwinkle, and Green Puppy try to figure out what Blue's favorite season is.

Middle School Blues

Middle School Blues
Title Middle School Blues PDF eBook
Author Lou Kassem
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 196
Release 1987-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0380703637

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Twelve-year-old Cindy begins seventh grade with a certain amount of apprehension, but discovers that her new friends and experiences are thoroughly enjoyable.

Blue's First 100 Days of School

Blue's First 100 Days of School
Title Blue's First 100 Days of School PDF eBook
Author Sarah Albee
Publisher Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Counting
ISBN 9780689854927

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Blue is learning to count to 100 in school and there is a surprise planned when they reach 100.

Early Blues

Early Blues
Title Early Blues PDF eBook
Author Jas Obrecht
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 271
Release 2015-11-09
Genre Music
ISBN 1452945659

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Winner of the 2016 Living Blues Award for Blues Book of the Year Since the early 1900s, blues and the guitar have traveled side by side. This book tells the story of their pairing from the first reported sightings of blues musicians, to the rise of nationally known stars, to the onset of the Great Depression, when blues recording virtually came to a halt. Like the best music documentaries, Early Blues: The First Stars of Blues Guitar interweaves musical history, quotes from celebrated musicians (B.B. King, John Lee Hooker, Ry Cooder, and Johnny Winter, to name a few), and a spellbinding array of life stories to illustrate the early days of blues guitar in rich and resounding detail. In these chapters, you’ll meet Sylvester Weaver, who recorded the world’s first guitar solos, and Paramount Records artists Papa Charlie Jackson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and Blind Blake, the “King of Ragtime Blues Guitar.” Blind Willie McTell, the Southeast’s superlative twelve-string guitar player, and Blind Willie Johnson, street-corner evangelist of sublime gospel blues, also get their due, as do Lonnie Johnson, the era’s most influential blues guitarist; Mississippi John Hurt, with his gentle, guileless voice and syncopated fingerpicking style; and slide guitarist Tampa Red, “the Guitar Wizard.” Drawing on a deep archive of documents, photographs, record company ads, complete discographies, and up-to-date findings of leading researchers, this is the most comprehensive and complete account ever written of the early stars of blues guitar—an essential chapter in the history of American music.