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Kieran Read - Reading All Stars

David Riley

Editorial: Reading Warrior

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Kieran Read tells how a young man from South Auckland became captain of one of the most famous rugby teams in the world … the All Blacks! Kieran Read is a Reading All Stars book. Reading All Stars books are written for people who need support with reading, whatever their age. The text is written in short bites, in simple language and with lots of visual support. Award winning writer and teacher David Riley wrote Kieran Read to inspire Kiwis to seek the heights!
Disponible desde: 02/10/2018.

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