Marthese Mizzi

About the Book

Rainbow the Zebra Goes to School

Every child faces significant challenges when starting school but many of them experience high levels of anxiety. Children often find the unfamiliar aspects of new faces and environments and unknown situations overwhelming. I wrote Rainbow the Zebra Goes to School to help children feel more confident about starting school. The story was created to help children overcome their pre-school day fears.

Children recognize their familiar fears in this story which narratives the story of school through Rainbow the Zebra. The zebra Rainbow wonders about school experiences and new friendships and teacher interactions. The educational journey depicted in Rainbow demonstrates that school represents more than academic lessons because it is where people make pals and enjoy themselves and become strong independent individuals.

The beauty of this book lies in its ability to reassure children. It shows that feeling nervous is completely normal, and that school can be a fun and exciting adventure full of opportunities for learning and growth. Whether a child is about to enter preschool, kindergarten, or daycare, Rainbow the Zebra Goes to School serves as a wonderful tool for both parents and teachers to help prepare children for this new chapter.

This Book is For?

The educational content of Rainbow the Zebra Goes to School serves children and parents as well as teachers who help students transition to school. This educational resource serves children in early learning settings including preschool and kindergarten and daycare by demonstrating that school anxiety is natural yet students find success while building relationships and developing skills in a welcoming atmosphere.

Rainbow the Zebra Goes to School serves both parents who want to help children with school concerns and teachers who need classroom comfort tools to turn this new phase into a positive cheerful experience.