
Read Write Inc. Fresh Start Readers: Read Write Inc. Fresh Start Readers Book 13: Posters, Pets and Pasta Problems & Eva and Alex Pack of 5
The Fresh Start Readers are designed for independent reading after students have finished the Modules. This Reader contains two texts which align with the phonic focus of Module 23 and Module 24. In Posters, Pets ..., friends Leon and Harry must learn to live together. In Eva and Alex, two poems tell us about the new girl, Al......
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The Fresh Start Readers are designed for independent reading after students have finished the Modules. This Reader contains two texts which align with the phonic focus of Module 23 and Module 24. In Posters, Pets ..., friends Leon and Harry must learn to live together. In Eva and Alex, two poems tell us about the new girl, Alex, joining the school.
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