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THE TOUR AT SCHOOL by Katie Clapham

THE TOUR AT SCHOOL

by Katie Clapham ; illustrated by Nadia Shireen

Pub Date: July 1st, 2025
ISBN: 9781536242980
Publisher: Candlewick

A child leads a new student around school.

“When you show a New Person around, it’s called giving them The Tour,” says a bespectacled child with black hair in two braids who’s doing the “really important job” of helping a recent arrival feel welcome. The protagonist starts on an appropriately high-energy note (“You have to sound really excited so they feel like it’s going to be an INCREDIBLE tour”). Our narrator knows what truly matters and begins with the most important place: the bathroom. Of course, the two stop by all the best spots, like the playground and the library. Our gentle, sensitive guide takes care to introduce the other child to friends while also intervening when the newcomer feels overwhelmed. Readers, too, will feel like they’re a part of things as the narrator shares funny asides, like how the bathroom is a great place to sing (“the echo is…AMAZING-ZING-ZING!”), and reminisces about the time a lost dog appeared on the playground. The appealing, colorful illustrations feature children with rounded, oversize heads, simple features, and expressive eyes; many of the places and objects will be familiar to school-age readers. This wonderfully multifaceted story will be meaningful both to kids starting at a new school and to teachers looking for a way to help welcome a new student. The two main characters are brown-skinned; their community is diverse.

An empathetic, child-friendly approach to conquering new-school jitters.

(Picture book. 4-7)