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Woodland Vocab Workbook

NorHamd Books

Casa editrice: NorHamd Books

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With meticulous design and careful consideration, "Woodland Vocab" is a valuable resource tool tailored to young learners' needs. Its primary objective is to broaden their thematic vocabulary, elevate their spelling proficiency, and bolster their reading skills. Within the pages of this book, children will embark on a delightful journey through woodland-themed exercises.

Each exercise presents a mixed-up word represented by an image. Children are encouraged to reconstruct the word by rearranging the letters and meticulously writing them in their notebooks. They are then asked to complete the definition of the term by integrating the correct word they have reconstructed.

By igniting children's curiosity, improving their language skills, and promoting a love for reading, "Woodland Vocab" empowers young learners to become confident and expressive communicators.
Disponibile da: 30/06/2023.

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