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Synchonized Literacy

Jejak Panda Hai.. Bertemu Lagi Di Website Kesayangan Anda situs bandarq Some days there is fascinating synchronicity among events.   Today was one of those days. Yesterday was, of course, Veterans Day.   My kids had the day off but I did not, and to make matters more complicated, Amy is at a conference in Florence, so I had to drag both kids to my classes on Tuesday afternoon.   I instructed both kids to bring things to do.   They both brought art and books, so many I had to give them each a canvas bag to carry them in.   (I ended up lugging around Elsa’s bag).   Elsa brought along the second book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, and Cormac had a couple of books on Minecraft and a copy of Wings of Fire:   The Lost Heir , book two of a dragon series published by Scholastic that he’s really into now.   But he also had a copy of Donna Jo Napoli’s The King of Mulberry Street , a work of historical fiction that he’s reading in a book group in his sixth grade Rea

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