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Días de Descubrimiento (Discovery Days) ¿Quién cuenta?

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Libro Días de Descubrimiento (Discovery Days) ¿Quién cuenta?

Counting is needed for many jobs. Let's explore the different types of jobs where counting is used every day! The Días de Descubrimiento (Discovery Days) series is perfect for young learners in prekindergarten through grade 2. These 16-page books give readers an accessible introduction to nonfiction reading. Color photographs and fun, factual examples will grab the attention of young readers and help strengthen reading comprehension skills.

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Titulo Alternativo : Who Counts?

Total de páginas 16

Autor:

  • Charlotte Hunter

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