Help your child soar in reading with this set of 25 little books that teach 50 of the most frequently used words in print! Kids will love these playful stories they can read all by themselves. You'll love the fact that each one builds reading skills and confidence. Includes a mini-workbook filled with easy how-to's, fun activities, and write-and-learn pages to give kids practice writing the words too. For use with Grades PreK-1.
书目信息 书号:9781596730519 装 帧:平装 作 者:Evan Moor Educational Publishers 页 数:144 语 言:English 出版社:Evan Moor Educational Publishers 开 本: 211 x 272 x 15mm | 363g 出版日期:01 Jun 2005 以上信息均为网络信息,仅供参考,具体以实物为准
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