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Feeling proud of accomplishments from "summary" of First Grade, Here I Come! by Tony Johnston

In first grade, children learn and grow each day. They tackle new challenges and work hard to achieve their goals. When they succeed, they feel a sense of pride in their accomplishments. This feeling is important because it motivates them to keep trying and do their best. Whether it's learning to read a new book or solving a difficult math problem, every achievement is worth celebrating. Children feel proud when they see how much they have learned and how far they have come. This sense of accomplishment boosts their confidence and self-esteem. As children progress through first grade, they face obstacles and setbacks. But with determination and perseverance, the...
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    First Grade, Here I Come!

    Tony Johnston

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