New PM story books.

U.S. ed.
New PM story books.
Randell, Beverley
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New PM story books.

U.S. ed.

Includes easy stories for beginning readers with controlled vocabulary, unobtrusive leveling and a measured rate of new word introduction.

Publish Date
Publisher
Rigby
Language
English

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Cover of: New PM story books.
New PM story books.
1997, Rigby
in English - U.S. ed.
Cover of: A Home for Little Teddy (PM Story Books Red Level)
A Home for Little Teddy (PM Story Books Red Level)
January 1997, Steck-Vaughn
Hardcover in English

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Table of Contents

[1]. A home for Little Teddy / by Beverley Randell
[2]. Where is Hannah? / by Annette Smith
[3]. The bumper cars / by Beverley Randell
[4]. Hide and seek / by Jenny Giles
[5]. A birthday cake for Ben / by Beverley Randell
[6]. The flower girl / by Jenny Giles
[7]. The baby owls / by Beverley Randell
[8]. The little snowman / by Jenny Giles.

Edition Notes

Stories by Beverley Randell, Jenny Giles and Annette Smith.

Published in
Crystal Lake, IL
Series
Rigby PM collection

The Physical Object

Pagination
8 v. :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15471367M
ISBN 10
0763515108, 076351506X
OCLC/WorldCat
41491527
Library Thing
3973301

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December 4, 2022 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
July 31, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot associate edition with work OL6069416W
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