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Product Description: This dynamic video from early literacy expert Nell Duke presents simple strategies that can boost childrenâs early reading and writing skills when their brains are primed to absorb new language learning! Filmed in exemplary child-care settings, this video gives you a visual tour of environments that enhance young childrenâs awareness of print and provide rich opportunities to interact with letters and sounds...read more
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9780545195683 | Box dvd/cd edition (Scholastic Prof Book Div, January 1, 2012), cover price $129.99 | About this edition: This dynamic video from early literacy expert Nell Duke presents simple strategies that can boost childrenâs early reading and writing skills when their brains are primed to absorb new language learning!
Product Description: Whether they're putting on a puppet show, acting out a fairy tale, or running an imaginary restaurant, preschoolers love to play. In fact, they thrive on it. In this full-color, photo-packed book, Bennett-Armistead shows how to harness play's power so children not only have fun, but also learn essential reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills that prepare them for conventional literacy instruction...read more
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9780545087483 | Scholastic Prof Book Div, June 1, 2009, cover price $18.99 | About this edition: Whether they're putting on a puppet show, acting out a fairy tale, or running an imaginary restaurant, preschoolers love to play.
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9780439892315 | Scholastic Prof Book Div, September 1, 2007, cover price $23.99
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9780439714471 | Scholastic Prof Book Div, November 1, 2005, cover price $24.99
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9780439531238 | Scholastic Prof Book Div, December 1, 2003, cover price $27.99 | About this edition: Reading & Writing Informational Text in the Primary GradesThe authors explain why its important to weave informational text into the primary curriculum.
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