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Happy Easter, Dear Dragon
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Happy Easter, Dear Dragon (beginning To Read-dear Dragon) (revised / Expanded) (reinforced Hardcover),beginning To Read-dear Dragon
A Boy And His Pet Dragon Celebrate Easter By Enjoying The Spring Flowers And Baby Animals, Coloring Eggs, Making An Egg Tree, Hunting For Easter Eggs, Marching In The Easter Parade, And Going To Church. Includes Reading Activities. - By Margaret Hillert,carl Kock
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Pub. Date: August 2006. Publisher: Norwood House Press. Format: Library Binding, 32pp. Sales Rank: 654,415. Age Range: 4 to 8.
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Happy Birthday, Dear Dragon (Modern Curriculum Press Beginning to Read)
This collection features 96 books to give primary students varied book choices in a wide range of reading levels. Many of the books by well-known author, poet, and former first grade teacher Margaret Hillert. The series is divided in to four child-centered collections. Reading levels 1.1-1.2.
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On the thirtieth anniversary of its original publication, Margaret Hillert's Happy Birthday, Dear Dragon has been re-released. In addition to the original text, Shannon Cannon, a literacy consultant, has added a note to caregivers about reading with young children, as well as connections to the key components of reading instruction identified by the National Reading Panel. Although the original illustrations are a bit like old-fashioned cartoons and the text reminiscent of Dick and Jane in its limited...
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In one of Robert A. Heinlein's most controversial bestsellers, a re...
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A youngster is delighted with his birthday present, especially when it helps him do things such as toast marshmellows.
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Books. Happy Birthday, Dear Dragon
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Happy Easter Dear Dragon, Softcover, Beginning to Read
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A dragon and the little boy who seems to be his constant companion visit the boy's friend, who is celebrating a special holiday, but what holiday is it? We are told nothing about it—no name for it, no reason for a celebration, no reason for special food, and no name for the food either—just the phrase "we can have fun." Then we see nine candles, all lit, and apparently the host child has used a match to light them. What is going on here? The controlled vocabulary makes any kind of explanation nearly...
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Happy Birthday, Dear Dragon (Beginning to Read Book) (Revised / Expanded) (Reinforced Hardcover)
Subgenre: Animals / Mythical, Customs & Traditions, Folklore & Mythology, Holidays & Celebrations / Birthdays, Holidays & Celebrations / Other, Non-Religious, Legends, Myths, & Fables / General
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My Catholic friend tilted her teacup like a fortune-teller. "You know," she said, "I think people who don't have God in their lives are like people... Continue »
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A boy and his pet dragon celebrate Easter by enjoying the spring flowers and baby animals, coloring eggs, making an egg tree, hunting for Easter eggs, marching in the Easter parade, and going to church, in a story that includes reading activities.
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Happy Hanukkah, Dear Dragon Books - Animals and Pets
Books. Happy Hanukkah, Dear Dragon
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Happy Hanukkah, Dear Dragon - David Schimmell, Margaret Hillert - School And Library - EASY FICTION - ENGLISH - 9781599531595
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