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Get schooled with great picture books

Attention, class! School’s back in session, and children’s authors and illustrato­rs have been busy sharpening their colored pencils to show kids that learning can be fun. USA TODAY’s Jocelyn McClurg offers a report card on six new back-to-school picture b

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1The Teacher’s Pet

by Anica Mrose Rissi; illustrate­d by Zachariah Ohora (Disney-Hyperion, ages 3-5)

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: This cleverly titled tale isn’t about the perky brown-noser in the front row; it’s the story of a tadpole (part of a science project) who grows into a very, very large problem (as in hippo-size).

Bow-tied WHAT KIDS WILL LIKE: Mr. Stricter becomes so attached to big Bruno that he can’t see the elephant, er, hippo, in the classroom, so it’s up to his sensible students to find him a more suitable teacher’s pet.

A guarWHAT PARENTS WILL LIKE: anteed chuckle for any grown-up who’s ever had to take care of the class “pet” for the weekend.

4 My Good Morning!

by Kim Crockett-Corson; illustrate­d by Jelena Brezovec (Clavis, ages 3 and up)

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: A toddler (and her stuffed piglet) get ready for preschool, and it’s a production and half!

WHAT KIDS WILL LIKE: The happy little girl in My Good Morning! is quite the independen­t spirit.

WHAT PARENTS WILL LIKE: Tired moms and dads will smile at this charming depiction of trying to get a 3-year-old out the door. And this tale, which features a tiny biracial heroine, is also a lesson in diversity.

2 Seven Rules You Absolutely Must Not Break If You Want to Survive the Cafeteria

by John Grandits; illustrate­d by Michael Allen Austin (Clarion, ages 6-9)

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: Kyle usually brings his lunch, but today he’s navigating the lunch line, which means dealing with the lunch lady and a hungry, angry school bully, not to mention trying to hang on to his tray.

WHAT KIDS WILL LIKE: School lunches are bad enough, but Kyle’s tendency to see everyone as a bug (he’s been reading a book on insects) turns lunch hour into a wacky sci-fi adventure.

WHAT PARENTS WILL LIKE: Anyone who’s ever pushed a tray will get a kick out of Kyle’s cafeteria survival skills.

5I’m Smart!

by Kate and Jim McMullan (Balzer & Bray, ages 4-8)

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: A friendly school bus comes to life (complete with eyes and a grin for a bumper) to explain why it takes brains to follow a route and get kids to school safely.

WHAT KIDS WILL LIKE: This brightly illustrate­d title will appeal to little ones who watch big brother or sister board the bus each morning, or the youngster who worships anything with a motor.

WHAT PARENTS WILL LIKE: It’s a sweet, unobtrusiv­e way of reminding kids that school-bus drivers are people, too.

3 What the Dinosaurs Did at School

by Refe and Susan Tuma

(Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, ages 4-8)

WHAT IT’S ABOUT: Plastic toy dinosaurs have climbed into somebody’s backpack, and now they’re loose in school!

WHAT KIDS WILL LIKE: What dinosaur-obsessed kid wouldn’t want to pack up his collection and see his toys wreak havoc in the school cafeteria, science lab and janitor’s closet?

WHAT PARENTS WILL LIKE: The Tumas’ neon photograph­s of toy dinos draped in spaghetti, bouncing on soccer balls and devouring library books are mini-masterpiec­es of creativity.

6Second Grade Holdout

by Audrey Vernick, illustrate­d by Matthew Cordell (Clarion, ages 4-7)

This sequel to WHAT IT’S ABOUT: First Grade Dropout finds our would-be second grader with umpteen reasons why he’d be happy to stay put. (“It’ll be fun to read those easy little first grade books again!”)

It’s tough WHAT KIDS WILL LIKE: when your best friend from first grade isn’t in your second-grade class, but things have a way of working out.

A new WHAT PARENTS WILL LIKE: year and a new teacher can be hard, but this peppy story is reassuring.

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