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Comprehensive Read & Comprehend Reproducible Workbook
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Comprehensive Read & Comprehend Reproducible WorkbookComprehensive Read & Comprehend Reproducible Workbook

Comprehensive Read & Comprehend, Gr. 2-3 is a compilation of the various duplicating master comprehension books in reproducible form. It is designed for teachers who prefer or require all the comprehension skills at their fingertips. It contains 20 pages of each of these five categories: Drawing Conclusions, Vocabulary Development, Sequencing, Main Idea and Following Directions.

 
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Busy Toes
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Busy ToesBusy Toes

From the moment a baby first discovers those silly little things at the end of her feet the giggling starts and the fun never stops! Kids dig, squish, and splash their way through the many secrets of their toes.

 
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Rough Tough Rowdy
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Rough Tough RowdyRough Tough Rowdy

In another valuable lesson sponsored by the Bank Street College of Education, Rowdy Rabbit learns that it is not fair to play rough after he finds two big friends who are tougher than he is.
 
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Cat and Mouse in the Rain
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Cat and Mouse in the RainCat and Mouse in the Rain

Two friends go out to play in the green meadow. "Let's do something exciting!" they say. But when it starts to rain, it seems as if their day is over before it's even begun. All they can do is huddle under a leaf umbrella and complain. But then along comes a new kind of friend--Frog--who shows them that wet can be fun! Full color.
 
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Slow Train to Oxmox
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Slow Train to OxmoxSlow Train to Oxmox

Here comes Edwin Blink, rushing to catch the fast train to Oxmox. But there sits the Slow Train to Oxmox, just waiting to catch someone like Edwin! Through the mist and mud, into snarly thickets and flocks of geese, the Slow Train pokes its way. Edwin is furious at the delays, but soon his anger is replaced by fascination as he watches the passengers pitch in to help the train overcome obstacles. Before long, he's rolling up his sleeves to lend a hand, too - and enjoying the stop-and-go ride more than he ever thought possible.
 
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