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Snapdragons: Melting Snow : Reading Tree, Stage 3
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Reading Tree: Stage 3: Snapdragons: Melting SnowReading Tree: Stage 3: Snapdragons: Melting Snow

Written by top children's authors such as award-winning Gillian Cross, Malachy Doyle and Pippa Goodhart Snapdragons are fabulously illustrated with various writing styles and fonts to make reading enjoyable for all your infant readers. They provides a wide range of picture books for children aged 3-9. Easy-to-use reading notes for parents/carers are included on the inside cover of each book. 

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Leveled Readers + Teaching Guides (Grade 1/beyond-level)
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Leveled Readers + Teaching Guides (Grade 1/beyond-level)Leveled Readers provide the right level of reading support in any classroom. These fiction and nonfiction books help advanced, ie, beyond/above-level readers in first grade build fluency, independence, and motivation for lifelong reading success.
The eight-page Teaching Guides for each leveled reader include lesson plans and worksheets.

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Word Family Tales: Spring In The Kingdom Of Ying (-ing)
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Word Family Tales: Spring In The Kingdom Of Ying (-ing)Word Family Tales: Spring In The Kingdom Of Ying (-ing)

Word Family Tales are humorous read-aloud stories created to build early phonics skills by teaching children to recognize “families” of words that share the same spelling pattern. This key reading strategy helps kids decode new words with ease—and become stronger readers, writers, and spellers. Set learners on the path to literacy success with these rib-tickling tales—one for each of the top 25 word families! 
 
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Word Family Tales: Lin and Min are Twins (-in)
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Word Family Tales: Lin and Min are Twins (-in)Word Family Tales: Lin and Min are Twins (-in)

Meet Min and Lin—each of them is an identical twin! Learn how to tell who's who in this story about similarities and differences!
 
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Word Family Tales: To Sleep, Count Sheep (-eep)
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Word Family Tales: To Sleep, Count Sheep (-eep)Word Family Tales: To Sleep, Count Sheep (-eep)

What should you do when you can't sleep? Just close your eyes and count some sheep! You'll smile at this super-silly bedtime story!
 
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