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1001 Healthy Baby Answers
How many times have you returned with your child from the pedia- trician’s office, only to realize that you remember little of what was said to you during the visit? Perhaps it was because your mind was numb from staying up late taking care of your sick chilld .......
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Because Digital Writing Matters: Improving Student Writing in Online and Multimedia Environments
How to apply digital writing skills effectively in the classroom, from the prestigious National Writing Project As many teachers know, students may be adept at text messaging and communicating online but do not know how to craft a basic essay. In the classroom, students are increasingly required to create web-based or multi-media productions that also include writing. Since writing in and for the online realm often defies standard writing conventions, this book defines digital writing and examines how best to integrate new technologies into writing instruction.
Winnie the witch by Valerie Thomas and Korky Paul (Picture Book)
Winnie the Witch is a much-loved character, and along with her black cat, Wilbur, Winnie has been charming readers with her antics since 1987! This is the first book of the series, very suitable for teaching English as a foreign language.
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This book is a story of an elephant boy and uncle elephant. They spend time together because the elephant boy's parents are missing because of a storm. But the boy elephant is happy thanks to his uncle.
This Book Is Full of Spiders: Seriously, Dude, Don't Touch It (Audiobook) 2012
Warning: You may have a huge, invisible spider living in your skull. This is not a metaphor. You will dismiss this as ridiculous fearmongering. Dismissing things as ridiculous fearmongering is, in fact, the first symptom of parasitic spider infection - the creature secretes a chemical into the brain to stimulate skepticism, in order to prevent you from seeking a cure. That’s just as well, since the “cure” involves learning what a chain saw tastes like. You can’t feel the spider, because it controls your nerve endings. You can’t see it, because it decides what you see. You won’t even feel it when it breeds. And it will breed.