I don't think you should have any concern starting the year with non-fiction.  
I am a Kindergarten/First Grade teacher and a very strong believer in teaching 
kids effective ways to read non-fiction.  I start teaching my Kindergarteners 
non-fiction reading strategies.  They can learn so much - that reading 
non-fiction is not just about the words in the middle of the page.  Most of the 
reading they do as they get older, especially as adults, is non-fiction.   What 
a better way to start the year.  I wouldn't be surprised if you find that you 
have a lot more students interested in reading as soon as the year begins.  
Good luck!!
Debbie



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