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Big Or Little Word Search

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Biggest Job Of All Spell Hop Game
Practice your spelling with this fun new Tumble Game! Choose the correct spelling of the vocabulary word from the story. If you have speakers, you can even hear the word spoken for you!

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Biggest Job Of All Word Search

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Biggest Job of All, The
When Lulu grows up, she wants "a really, really big job." She doesn't want to wash elephants—she'd get all wet. She doesn't want to be a doctor—she doesn't like shots. She doesn't want to drive a big rig—hard hats itch. She wants the biggest, most important job of all—buy what should it be? A mommy? An author? Nothing is out of the question for Lulu! Her simple game of "What’s the biggest job of all?" will open young readers to the many possibilities before them too.

Author: Ziefert, Harriet
Illustrator: Browne, Lauren
Publisher: Chronicle Books
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Bintou's Braids
Bintou wants braids. Long, pretty braids, woven with gold coins and seashells, just like her older sister and the other women in her family. But she is too young for braids. Instead, all she has are four little tufts of hair; all she ever gets are cornrows. However, when Bintou saves the lives of her two young cousins and is offered a reward of her choosing, Bintou discovers that true beauty comes in many different forms. Rich, earthy illustrations and a heartwarming story capture the spirit of a West African village in this wise tale about a girl who learns she's perfect just the way she is.

Author: Diouf, Sylvianne
Illustrator: Evans, Shane
Publisher: Chronicle Books
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Bintous Braids Word Search

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