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  2. The Very Hungry Caterpillar - Wikipedia

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    The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a children's picture book from 1969 designed, illustrated, and written by American children's author and illustrator Eric Carle. The plot follows a very hungry caterpillar that consumes a variety of foods before pupating and becoming a butterfly .

  3. Dewey Readmore Books - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Readmore Books (November 18, 1987 – November 29, 2006) was the library cat of the Spencer, Iowa, Public Library. Having been abandoned in the library's drop box in January 1988, he was adopted by the library and gained local attention for his story shortly thereafter.

  4. Fair and Worm-er - Wikipedia

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    A worm, wielding a knife and fork, rushes to dine on a large apple that has fallen to the ground when he is immediately chased by a hungry black crow. The crow pursues the worm until he is confronted by an equally hungry cat. The cat runs after the crow, only to find itself in the sights of a vicious, equally hungry dog.

  5. Eric Carle - Wikipedia

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    Eric Carle (June 25, 1929 – May 23, 2021) was an American author, designer and illustrator of children's books. [2] His picture book The Very Hungry Caterpillar, first published in 1969, has been translated into more than 66 languages and sold more than 50 million copies.

  6. Classroom Assessment Techniques - Wikipedia

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    The incorporation of classroom assessment techniques is an age-old concept which teachers have been using and practicing for years. Whether a teacher uses a technique learned in training, or simply a strategy conjured up on their own, teachers need to know if their methods are successful and many feel that the desire to understand students' comprehension is instinctive.

  7. My Weird School - Wikipedia

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    My Weird School is a series of humorous chapter books written by Dan Gutman and illustrated by Jim Paillot, first published in July 2004. [1] Further series include My Weird School Daze (2008-2011), My Weirder School (2011-2014), My Weirdest School (2015-2018), My Weirder-est School (2019-2022), and My Weird-tastic School (2023-2024).

  8. List of fictional cats in literature - Wikipedia

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    Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats: T. S. Eliot: An old cat who lies around the house all day, but at night, teaches the rats, mice, and cockroaches to be good. Josie SCP-529 - Josie the Half Cat: Various A grey tabby cat designated SCP-529 by the SCP Foundation, whose rear half is invisible and intangible.

  9. Nate the Great - Wikipedia

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    First book in the series. Nate the Great is a series of 31 children's detective stories written by Marjorie W. Sharmat and featuring the boy detective Nate the Great. Sharmat and the illustrator Marc Simont inaugurated the series in 1972 with Nate the Great, a 60-page book published by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan.