Written by Vera Ahiyya, the “Tutu Teacher”
Illustrated by Joey Chou
Spring has sprung in KINDergarten! Flowers grow just outside the classroom. The trees are budding, and baby birds are beginning to chirp, but Mason isn’t feeling very cheerful. She sees her friends getting better at everything, but she doesn’t think she can do anything right.
But Mason’s favorite teacher Ms. Perry has an idea… a growth chart! It’s not like other growth charts that measure how tall children grow, it’s a place for students to put how they each want to change and grow over the next few months. Sure, some students want to get taller, but others have different goals. Reynaldo wants to learn the sound of every letter in the alphabet, Irene wants to learn how to ride a bike without training wheels, and Mason…well, Mason wants to grow in every way!
This reassuring story told by Vera Ahiyya and brought to life by Joey Chou’s exuberant illustrations will help every young reader feel more comfortable in kindergarten by reminding them that we all shine in different ways. And as kind Ms. Perry says, “It is always ok to ask for help. Seeds don’t grow all on their own. They need the help of the sun, good soil and water to grow—- just like you!”