The King of Kindergarten
The King of Kindergarten book cover

The King of Kindergarten

Hardcover – Picture Book, July 2, 2019

Price
$9.89
Format
Hardcover
Pages
32
Publisher
Nancy Paulsen Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1524740740
Dimensions
9.44 x 0.34 x 10.25 inches
Weight
14 ounces

Description

* “It’s the first day of kindergarten, and our protagonist is ready. . . . Describes in confident, loving, sometimes humorous terms what that day will be like. . . . Buoyant prose. . . . A beamingly positive intro to a new experience that gives youngsters a great framing for their best behavior; the winking touch to the grandiloquence keeps it from being sentimental and instead makes it jubilant, affectionately jokey cheerleading. Line and digital artwork provides lively, playful background textures and details. . . . There are plenty of reassuring books about starting kindergarten, but this delightfully moves beyond 'It will be okay and you might even like it' to a straight out 'You will crush this!'”— The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books , starred review* “When a mother gives her son the titular nickname, it inspires him throughout his first day of school. . . . Affirming text and energizing drawings . . . which skillfully balance bright colors, patterns, and textures, should put a spring in the step of any reluctant kindergartner: who wouldn’t want to be thought of as ‘the charming, the wonderful and the kind’ class sovereign?”— Publishers Weekly , starred review* “The playful illustrations use texture and shadow to great effect, with vibrant colors and dynamic shapes and lines sustaining readers' interest on every page. Text and visuals work together beautifully to generate excitement and confidence in children getting ready to enter kindergarten. The little king's smiling brown face is refreshing and heartwarming. . . . Necessary nourishment, infectiously joyous.”— Kirkus Reviews , starred review* “Joyful and empowering. . . . With the introduction of each part of this brand new day comes the assurance that nothing is too difficult for the King of Kindergarten. The vibrant and cheerful hand-drawn and digital illustrations feature a diverse classroom of children all helping one another. . . . Lots of emphasis on being a kind and brave classmate and ruler. . . . This marvelous story will give each reader an opportunity to see themselves as ‘the charming, the wonderful, and the kind King of Kindergarten.’ Perfect for storytime or one-on-one readings, this book is an absolute first purchase.”— School Library Journal , starred review “Upbeat picture book. . . . Includes important milestones such as making friends, sharing, playing together, and going through the school day without any major issues, and Brantley-Newton adds clever imaginative details to these familiar scenes. The illustrations’ bright colors reflect the book’s positive tone as it conveys the joys of growing up, starting school, and learning school routines. This will make an excellent addition to early childhood classrooms, or as a tool to help future kindergarteners understand what a typical school day can look like. Best of all, this story is free of disasters and jitters, making it an affirming choice for children in need of a confidence boost.”— Booklist “Barnes’s direct-address text is lighthearted and reassuring, with its offstage narrator speaking directly to this imaginary-crown-wearing child—and to all rising kindergartners, first-day jitters or no. Brantley-Newton’s cartoony mixed-media illustrations, hand-drawn and digitally colored, are bursting with color, pattern, and texture, with the brown-skinned protagonist surrounded by warmth (a smiley-faced sun that watches over him) and comfort (a cozy-looking patchwork quilt, stuffies, and finger-painted pictures in his bedroom; a school population of cheerful, brighteyed children of various ethnicities—and even the class fish is smiling!).”— The Horn Book Derrick Barnes is the author of the empowering New York Times bestsellers The King of Kindergarten , I Am Every Good Thing , which won the NCTE Charlotte Huck Award and the Kirkus Prize, and Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut , which received a Newbery Honor, a Coretta Scott King Honor, the Kirkus Prize, and the Ezra Jack Keats Award. He also wrote the bestselling chapter book series Ruby and the Booker Boys . Derrick is a native of Kansas City, MO and a graduate of Jackson State University and was the first African American male creative copywriter hired by greeting card giant, Hallmark Cards. He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his wife and their four sons.Vanessa Brantley-Newton has illustrated numerous picture books, including The Girl Who Heard Colors (by Marie Harris), Mary Had a Little Glam (by Tammi Sauer), One Love (by Cedella Marley), A Night Out with Mama (by Quvenzhané Wallis), and The Youngest Marcher (by Cynthia Levinson), as well as the chapter book series Ruby and the Booker Boys (by Derrick Barnes) and Jada Jones (by Kelly Starling Lyons). She wrote and illustrated Let Freedom Sing and Grandma's Purse . She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Features & Highlights

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  • New York Times
  • bestseller!A confident little boy takes pride in his first day of kindergarten, by the Newbery Honor-winning author of
  • Crown
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  • The morning sun blares through your window like a million brass trumpets.It sits and shines behind your head--like a crown. Mommy says that today, you are going to be the King of Kindergarten
  • !Starting kindergarten is a big milestone--and the hero of this story is ready to make his mark! He's dressed himself, eaten a pile of pancakes, and can't wait to be part of a whole new kingdom of kids. The day will be jam-packed, but he's up to the challenge, taking new experiences in stride with his infectious enthusiasm! And afterward, he can't wait to tell his proud parents all about his achievements--and then wake up to start another day.     Newbery Honor-winning author Derrick Barnes's empowering story will give new kindergarteners a reassuring confidence boost, and Vanessa Brantley-Newton's illustrations exude joy.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Teaches Black Boys to leave Black Girls Behind

This subconsciously teaches black boys to become “king” and leave the black girl behind, but show his bravery to the white girl and she’ll “lead” him and will fight with him. Look at the pics yourself and read it and look at the images.

It’s like when an athlete becomes famous and marries someone who doesn’t look like him. Nah baby, we keep wealth in the family.

This book is not for my sons. They know that “she” must look like mommy, if you know what I’m saying. This book is trash, garbage, indoctrination, and promotes black genocide....yes, I’m taking it that far but when you think about it, it’s true.

Don’t buy this book, especially mothers. We are the only ones who aren’t oblivious to the problems we face. Don’t instill these images into your sons.

Another option: get a brown marker and color the character in. I do that all the time with other books and it works. I will happily return this first thing today.
145 people found this helpful
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Great for boys, not so much for black girls

While the story was very positive, I was very disappointed to see that the black girl in Kindergarten sat by herself. Additionally, she was the only child in the class the little boy didn't befriend. We never find out her name.
I had purchased the book as one of several books to prepare my daughter for her first day of kindergarten. I was excited because it featured a black child, but I'm afraid it sent the wrong message to my daughter. She was the one who pointed out that the little girl sat by herself.
115 people found this helpful
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A great read aloud for young children!

Great story with so much to enjoy. The illustrations are masterfully done and the words rhythmic and inviting. Some of the words are challenging for prek and kinder students, but that's one reason I love it. It's a complex text and doesn't 'dumb down' it's message for young children. A beautiful story of a young boys excitement about his first day of kindergarten and the connections/encouragement he receives from family, teacher, and new friends! Hopeful. Delightful read.
34 people found this helpful
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Perfect for my soon-to-be Kindergartener!

This book is absolutely perfect for my four year old who is going to Kindergarten next year. He loves the book, its story, the pictures and saying the quotes in the book that the King of Kindergarten says! I especially love that it’s written to the reader about what they’ll do on their first day at school. I told my son the story’s about his first day and the way it’s written makes him really feel that it really is! I cannot say enough good things about this book! It emphasizes kindness and gets him excited about going to his new school! Just love it!!
28 people found this helpful
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Fabulous

Fantastic book for our little brown 5-year-old. He really relates to the pictures and the story, most of which he can read himself. The artwork is colorful and engrossing.
28 people found this helpful
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A MUST HAVE!

This made our first day so much more special. It gave my child a boost of confidence, gave him a sneak peek on what to expect, it’s an amazing read that’s not watered down for your next big step. Definitely recommend
9 people found this helpful
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Representation Matters

My kindergartener (and his younger sister) loved reading this book before his first day of school and after! I love that the illustration depicts a little boy that looks like him. I love that he can see himself in this book, so much so that he thinks the book is specifically about him.
7 people found this helpful
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Love this book!

I bought this book for my grandson who is going into Kindergarten and he loved it. The pictures in particular are so great, Ms. Newton is a terrific illustrator, we love her work!
5 people found this helpful
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Hilarious! The PERFECT Kindergarten book meant to be read aloud over and over!

There are almost no children's books about Black boys starting school, or being successful at school.

Enter dream team Children's Book Author Derrick Barnes and Vanessa Brantley-Newton with their next book, THE KING OF KINDERGARTEN!

Just like CROWN: ODE TO THE FRESH CUT, the cover star is one of his sons, Prince Nnamdi.

Having a Barnes as the protagonist and feature a beautiful Black boy with a regal theme is just too sweet for words.

Having met both the author and illustrator I can tell you that their friendship is real and they support each other 100%. It makes buying this book and shouting from the rooftops an easy decision.

The infectious enthusiasm coupled with fiery independence as he goes to "real" school is gold. I love the humor of royal language used with the morning routine.

From using a "golden toothbrush to clean Ye Royal Chicklets" to the "garments from far off villages of Osh and Kosh", this book is meant to be loved and read over and over again.

Thank you to Penguin Random House for my copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
5 people found this helpful
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Well written book

Being that my son has been looking forward to going to kindergarten for almost a year now, he really loves this book.
4 people found this helpful