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  2. Waiting-for-Spring Stories - Wikipedia

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    Waiting-for-Spring Stories is the first book by Connecticut children's author Bethany Roberts, published in 1984. It was also one of the first works to feature illustrations by Louisiana artist William Joyce. The book is a collection of seven miniature stories told by a rabbit father during wintertime.

  3. The Spinning-Woman by the Spring - Wikipedia

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    The Spinning-Woman by the Spring or The Kind and the Unkind Girls is a widespread, traditional folk tale, known throughout Europe [1] and in certain regions of Asia, including Indonesia. The tale is cataloged as AT 480 in the international Folktale catalog .

  4. In for Winter, Out for Spring - Wikipedia

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    In for Winter, Out for Spring is a 1991 picture book by Arnold Adoff and illustrator Jerry Pinkney. It is a collection of 28 poems about a girl, Rebecca, and her ...

  5. Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist of the book is Steven Alper, a 13-year-old boy living in New Jersey.The Alper family consists of Dad, an accountant; Mom, an English teacher; Steven, an enthusiastic and talented drummer who is also a self-described "skinny geek;" and Jeffrey, eight years younger, whom Steven describes as cute, adoring of his big brother, and apt to blurt out really embarrassing remarks about ...

  6. Reading for special needs - Wikipedia

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    Reading for special needs has become an area of interest as the understanding of reading has improved. Teaching children with special needs how to read was not historically pursued under the assumption of the reading readiness model [1] that a reader must learn to read in a hierarchical manner such that one skill must be mastered before learning the next skill (e.g. a child might be expected ...

  7. Pre-school playgroup - Wikipedia

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    All children from 0–5 years, including babies, love new experiences and benefit from developing sensory, social and communication skills through activities at playgroup. March 2003 saw a dramatic increase in the number of mothers attending playgroup.

  8. Something Special (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Something Special is a British children's television programme starring and presented by Justin Fletcher.It was created and produced by Allan Johnston. It is broadcast by the BBC, debuting on 1 September 2003.

  9. Sensory history - Wikipedia

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    Sensory history is an area of academic study which examines the role the five senses have played in the past. It developed partly as a reaction to the lack of serious attention given to sensory experience in traditional history books, which often treat sensory experience as a writing technique rather than a serious avenue of enquiry. [1]