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    Re: Required Summer Reading


    Adrienne

    Posted on 5/19/09

    The Janitor's Boy

    On 5/16/09, newbie wrote:
    > "James and the Giant Peach" was one of my favorites and
    > enjoyed by both girls and boys.
    > "Indian in the Cupboard" was another really good book, but
    > might appeal to boys more than girls if they're reading it by
    > themselves."
    > All
    > Beverly Cleary books are great as well. You could assign the
    > girls to read "Ramona and Beezus" and the boys could read
    > another that's about Ramona and Henry (I can't remember the
    > title right now). They're always fun reads.


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  • Required Summer Reading, 4/29/09, by a4my.
  • Re: Required Summer Reading, 5/16/09, by newbie.
  • Re: Required Summer Reading, 5/16/09, by Raftery.
  • Re: Required Summer Reading, 5/19/09, by Adrienne.
  • Re: Required Summer Reading, 6/14/09, by Sara.

     
     

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