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These contemporary, humorous, readers theatre plays are themed to fit special times of the year such as the beginning of school, holidays, and special days like snow days. This engaging collection will be useful to teachers and librarians who are looking for fun things to do with kids to promote reading fluency and other language arts skills.
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WorldNetWeekly - this handy digital supplement to WorldNetDaily ensures you will never again miss any of the powerful reporting and commentary of the world’s leading independent online news source.science, technology and the arts. In addition to regular weekly content, Special Reports are published approximately 20 times a year, spotlighting a specific country, industry, or hot-button topic.
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In this beguiling tale of danger and rescue, a young beagle-terrier mix named Ruby is pregnant, abused, and neglected. She escapes her abusive owner, vowing that her babies will not suffer at the hands of a cruel human. A police officer notices her nursing her pups at the side of a road and brings the new mother and her brood to the pound. A kindly man sees something special in her, and takes her home despite her fearful ways. Wary at first, Ruby eventually understands that her human really does love her, and she in turn admits that she loves him. Her dog's-eye view of human foibles...