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The Berenstain Bears Go to School
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The Berenstain Bears Go to SchoolThe Berenstain Bears Go to School

The Berenstain Bears Go to School
Illus. in full color. A sympathetic story about Sister Bear, who conquers her fear of starting kindergarten.
 
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Favorite Asian Folk Tales (Level 1 Audio CD No Book) Lavender Classic Readers Series
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Favorite Asian Folk Tales (Level 1 Audio CD NO BOOK) Lavender Classic Readers SeriesFavorite Asian Folk Tales (Level 1 Audio CD NO BOOK) Lavender Classic Readers Series

Lavender Books brings four of Asia's favorite folk tales to its line of Lavender Classic Readers. English language learners of all ages will enjoy developing their vocabulary and reading fluency as they read these charming stories that feature an array of characters both human and animal. Students and teachers alike will enjoy discovering that the life lessons presented in each tale remain relevant to modern life in all cultures.
 
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Grimm's Fairy Tales (Level 1 Audio CD No Book) Classic Readers
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Grimm's Fairy Tales (Level 1 Audio CD NO BOOK)Compass Classic ReadersGrimm's Fairy Tales (Level 1 Audio CD NO BOOK)Compass Classic Readers

The Brothers Grimm's beloved tales of magical wonderment are part of the Classic Readers series. English language learners of all ages will enjoy developing their vocabulary and reading fluency as they read these timeless tales of sweet Little Red Riding Hood, beautiful Snow White, enchanting Rapunzel, and the persevering Bearskin. Students and teachers alike will be touched by these clever adaptations of the delightful Brothers Grimm.
 
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Atoms and Molecules (Invisible Worlds)
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Atoms and Molecules (Invisible Worlds)Atoms and Molecules (Invisible Worlds)

Juvenile literature.

Everything in the world is made up of atoms. These tiny particles join together to form molecules. Some molecules are tiny. For example, one molecule of water has only two hydrogen atoms joined to one oxygen atom. However, other molecules grow into giant structures built from billions of atoms. Living things, such as the human body, are made from networks of molecules. Understanding the seemingly invisible world of atoms is very important.

 
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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little StarTwinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

A young child wishes upon a mischievous twinkling star and is taken on a dazzling journey through the iridescent night sky
 
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