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  2. Best Word Book Ever - Wikipedia

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    The book also marked the beginning of the author's work on the "Best Ever" series. The original edition contains over 1,400 labelled pictures and the book sold over seven million copies in 12 years. [1] [2] The word book is designed to entertain children while teaching them words and numbers. It is divided into subjects on each pair of pages.

  3. Postmodern picture book - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern picture books are a specific genre of picture books. Characteristics of this unique type of book include non-linear narrative forms in storybooks, books that are "aware" of themselves as books and include self-referential elements, and what is known as metafiction .

  4. Black and White (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    [10] [12] Black and White has been labeled a transition text from traditional to digital picture books. [23] Despite being enjoyed by many children, when examining the book for use, teachers can feel that the complexity of the book is too much for children, while children who enjoy the book do so because of its complexity. [6]

  5. Category:Books about irony - Wikipedia

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  6. Key Words Reading Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Key Words Reading Scheme is a series of 36 English language early readers children's books, published by the British publishing company, Ladybird Books. The series are also often referred to as Peter and Jane , the names of the main characters.

  7. Picture book - Wikipedia

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    Picture books are aimed at young children. Many are written with vocabulary a child can understand but not necessarily read. For this reason, picture books tend to have two functions in the lives of children: they are first read to young children by adults, and then children read them themselves once they begin learning to read.

  8. Life's Little Ironies - Wikipedia

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    This article about a collection of short stories published in the 1890s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. The Lesson (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The Lesson” is a first-person narrative told by a young, black girl named Sylvia who is growing up in Brooklyn. The story is about a trip initiated by a well-educated woman named Miss Moore who has taken it upon herself to expose the unappreciative children of the neighborhood to the world outside of their oppressed community.