6 Picture Books to Ease the Anxiety of Having a Substitute

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While having a substitute teacher can sometimes be a source of anxiety for students, picture books can help ease their worries and make the experience more enjoyable. Here are six picture books that address the topic of substitutes in a fun and comforting way:

1. “Miss Nelson is Missing!” by Harry Allard and James Marshall – This classic picture book tells the story of a group of misbehaving students who are horrified when their beloved teacher, Miss Nelson, goes missing and is replaced by the strict and terrifying Miss Viola Swamp. The students learn to appreciate Miss Nelson and behave better in her absence.

2. “The Berenstain Bears and the Substitute Teacher” by Stan and Jan Berenstain – In this book, the Berenstain Bears must adjust to a new substitute teacher named Mr. Toffey. The cubs are initially nervous about the change, but Mr. Toffey proves to be a fun and engaging teacher who helps them learn important lessons.

3. “Substitute Teacher from the Black Lagoon” by Mike Thaler and Jared Lee – In this humorous book, a class of students imagines all sorts of terrifying scenarios about their substitute teacher, Mrs. Green. Through funny and exaggerated illustrations, the book shows that substitutes are not as scary as they may seem.

4. “Substitute Groundhog” by Pat Miller and Kathi Ember – This adorable picture book follows the story of Groundhog, who fills in as a substitute teacher for the woodland animals. Despite his nerves, Groundhog discovers that he is able to connect with the students and help them learn important lessons.

5. “Miss Mingo and the First Day of School” by Jamie Harper – In this book, Miss Mingo, a friendly and enthusiastic teacher, helps her nervous animal students navigate their first day of school. Through gentle reassurance and understanding, Miss Mingo helps the students overcome their fears and enjoy their day.

6. “Froggy Goes to School” by Jonathan London and Frank Remkiewicz – In this delightful book, Froggy experiences a mix of nervousness and excitement on his first day of school. When the regular teacher is unexpectedly absent, a substitute teacher named Miss Witherspoon steps in and helps Froggy feel comfortable and welcome.

Overall, picture books can be a valuable tool for helping students cope with the anxiety of having a substitute teacher. These books provide reassurance, humor, and valuable lessons about facing new situations with confidence and positivity. By reading these books, students can feel more prepared and at ease when encountering a substitute teacher in their classroom.

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