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What Are Amphibians? What & Why : 1st Grade Science Series - First Grade Books - Herpetology

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Break down complex concepts into easy-to-understand bits through the use of colors and the limit of texts. This is the secret to encourage a young child to love learning. Images represent universal learning processes that will help your child better understand and acquire new education. The use of simple sentences will help better reading and comprehension skills too. Grab a copy today!
Available since: 12/20/2015.

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