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  2. The Three Little Gators - Wikipedia

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    The Three Little Gators received positive reviews. The School Library Journal recommended it as "A fun choice for libraries and classrooms", [2] while Kirkus Reviews wrote, "Ketteman's text is lean and serviceable, with country-isms and onomatopoeia lending well to reading aloud."

  3. Don't Forget the Bacon! - Wikipedia

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    In their work Success in Reading and Writing, authors Barbara J. Blackford, Helen Cappleman and Betty Cramer suggest the book be read aloud to children in kindergarten, and the teacher should subsequently quiz members of the class to see if they can recall items from the boy's shopping list. [16]

  4. I Can Read! - Wikipedia

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    I Can Read! is a line of beginning reading books published by HarperCollins.The series is rated by level and is widely used to teach children to read English. The first book in the series was Else Holmelund Minarik's Little Bear, published in 1957, and subsequent notable titles have included Amelia Bedelia and Frog and Toad.

  5. Planet Tad - Wikipedia

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    Planet Tad consists of daily blog articles that discuss events of the day in Tad's life, as well as random thoughts he might have. The arc of the story follows Tad's attempts to fulfill his New Year's resolution, which involve him starting a blog, finishing seventh grade, learning to perform a kickflip on his skateboard, getting favorable attention from girls, and starting to shave.

  6. Jane Thayer - Wikipedia

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    Read Aloud Funny Stories (1958) The Horse with the Easter Bonnet (1953) The Chicken in the Tunnel (1956) A Contrary Little Quail (1968) Little Bear Takes His Nap (included in First Story Book, 1951) A House for Mrs. Hopper and The Cat Who Wanted To Go Home (1963) The Second-Story Giraffe (1959) Emerald Enjoyed the Moonlight (1964) Mrs ...

  7. Corgi Puppy Mistakes Ornaments For Toy Balls During Her Very ...

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    "She's having fun," agreed commenter @carriesessions. "You'll miss these days. Marshmallow needs her own ball pit for Christmas from Santa (Hubby can't get mad then)." LOL—I like the way you think!

  8. Ramona the Pest - Wikipedia

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    This children's book chronicles the adventures of Ramona's first few months at kindergarten. The book's title is derived from the characterization of Ramona as a "pest" by many, including her older sister Beatrice, known as "Beezus." Ramona the Pest was first published in 1968 and featured illustrations by Louis Darling.

  9. Reading Magic - Wikipedia

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    Reading Magic: How Your Child Can Learn to Read Before School - and Other Read-aloud Miracles is a 2001 book by Mem Fox. In it, Fox propounds reading books aloud to children from when they are babies to after they can read by themselves.