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Motivating young children to read has never been easier and more fun! These beautifully illustrated books will capture their senses and their minds while teaching them basic math and language concepts through a delightful rhyming text |
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Motivating young children to read has never been easier and more fun! These beautifully illustrated books will capture their senses and their minds while teaching them basic math and language concepts through a delightful rhyming text. |
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Motivating young children to read has never been easier and more fun! These beautifully illustrated books will capture their senses and their minds while teaching them basic math and language concepts through a delightful rhyming text. |
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Motivating young children to read has never been easier and more fun! These beautifully illustrated books will capture their senses and their minds while teaching them basic math and language concepts through a delightful rhyming text. |
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Motivating young children to read has never been easier and more fun! These beautifully illustrated books will capture their senses and their minds while teaching them basic math and language concepts through a delightful rhyming text. |
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Motivating young children to read has never been easier and more fun! These beautifully illustrated books will capture their senses and their minds while teaching them basic math and language concepts through a delightful rhyming text. |
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"Through this affectionate and revealing portrait of a bilingual girl's weekend visits to her two sets of grandparents, Ada and Savadier prove that straddling two worlds can a blessing rather than a hardship." Publishers Weekly |
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This is an enchantingly illustrated ABC book about a child's daily activities at home and at school. It can also be used to learn and to practice telling time. Its parallel English-language edition is also available from Alfaguara/Santillana.
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Frog and Toad's friendship has made them inseparable, and in these stories both of them take care of the garden, observe how seeds grow, share tasty pasta, and dream about the fantastic stage on which they are the best actors in the world. |
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When Mommy Duck lays and egg, Duckling doesn't know what it is and hence begins asking lots of questions and exploring the estrange phenomenon. Illustrated by Jill Barton in the clear colors of a spring day, this warm tale by Hans Christian Andersen Medal winner Martin Waddell will be enjoyed by any family expecting a new arrival. |
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