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Interest Level: Grades 3 - 5
Grade Level Equivalent: 4.3
Genre: Biography, Biography and Autobiography, General Nonfiction, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Interest Level: Grades 3 - 5
Grade Level Equivalent: 4.2
Genre: Biography, Biography and Autobiography, General Nonfiction, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Interest Level: Grades 3 - 5
Grade Level Equivalent: 4.4
Genre: Biography, Biography and Autobiography
Trick: Try substituting a wrong word and your child might correct you.
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Dav Pilkey’s laugh-out-loud funny books have been known to be devoured by children. Even the most reluctant readers just can’t seem to get enough of his original and outrageous characters.
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Paint pictures with words and bring language to life.
Fifth grade reading helps your children develop life-long skills. Make sure your child has plenty of time to devote to independently reading for pleasure.
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