From the teacher author, this book allows teachers and parents to remove the unnecessary scary part of the pandemic that has been a part of children's lives, and see a fresh and new perspective from the point of view of a school principal. Even principals get sick!
This humorous and relatable book tells the story of Mr. Vandeen, the principal at Bluejay Elementary and the best friend to Ms. Felderstein, who is always dressed in his blue and gray suit and emerald green tie. He's ready to greet his students every morning as they get off the bus and arrive at school. One day, a second-grade student by the name of Alfie Anderson notices that Mr. Vandeen is looking strange and not quite like himself. Learn through Alfie’s perspective how Mr. Vandeen is sent to the nurse’s office and eventually learns he must quarantine, but he must learn exactly what this means!
Through the rhythmic writing, hilarious pictures, and bright colors of the book, and positive attitude of Mr. Vandeen, we learn that quarantining is not scary, and that getting sick is something we all do!
From the teacher author, this book allows teachers and parents to remove the unnecessary scary part of the pandemic that has been a part of children's lives, and see a fresh and new perspective from the point of view of a school principal. Even principals get sick!
This humorous and relatable book tells the story of Mr. Vandeen, the principal at Bluejay Elementary and the best friend to Ms. Felderstein, who is always dressed in his blue and gray suit and emerald green tie. He's ready to greet his students every morning as they get off the bus and arrive at school. One day, a second-grade student by the name of Alfie Anderson notices that Mr. Vandeen is looking strange and not quite like himself. Learn through Alfie’s perspective how Mr. Vandeen is sent to the nurse’s office and eventually learns he must quarantine, but he must learn exactly what this means!
Through the rhythmic writing, hilarious pictures, and bright colors of the book, and positive attitude of Mr. Vandeen, we learn that quarantining is not scary, and that getting sick is something we all do!