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  2. Help! Somebody Get Me Out of Fourth Grade! - Wikipedia

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    Everything is going fine until Hank’s teacher, Mrs. Adolf, calls and reminds Hank's parents about the conference. They decide to postpone the trip and visit. After the conference, Hank finds out that he will have to attend summer school in order to pass the 4th grade.

  3. The 116 Best Kids Books of All Time - AOL

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    “I read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn for the first time in the fourth grade,” says Harvey, whose upcoming book is Beach House Rules ($28.99; Gallery Books; out May 27; pre-order now on Amazon ...

  4. List of children's classic books - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of classic children's books published no later than 2008 and still available in the English language. [1] [2] [3] Books specifically for children existed by the 17th century. Before that, books were written mainly for adults – although some later became popular with children.

  5. The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School

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    The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School is a 2007 children's novel by Candace Fleming. A follow-up novel, Fabled Fifth Graders of Aesop Elementary School , was published in 2010. [ 1 ]

  6. For Gen Alpha, learning to read is becoming a privilege - AOL

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    Literacy rates are tumbling as kids' attention spans dwindle. Families are scraping together funds to move schools or get tutors, driving a societal divide.

  7. Melissa (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Alex Gino at the 16th International Literature Festival Berlin (2016). Alex Gino wrote the novel "because it was the book [they] wanted to read" growing up. [2] Gino also wanted to write it because they noticed a lack of transgender middle-grade literature aimed for 3rd grade to 7th grade, and they hoped the book would "help transgender children feel less alone."

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