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Quick view At Home with the Gopher Tortoise: The Story of a Keystone Species by Madeleine Dunphy "At Home with the Gopher Tortoise: The Story of a Keystone Species" teaches young readers about the gopher tortoise and the more than 360 different kinds of animals that depend on it for survival... View Details
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Quick view Behavioral Challenges in Early Childhood Settings by Connie Jo Smith Children can experience feelings they don't understand causing them to act out. This Redleaf Quick Guide is filled with information on how to respond to an array of 12 common behavioral challenges... View Details
Quick view Big Cat, Small Cat by Ami Rubinger Illustrations of cats along with rhyming couplets about them require the reader to fill in words demonstrating opposites, like tall and short, nice and mean, young and old. View Details
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