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Level 1. Beginning to Read
A is for Ant, B is for Bee, N is for Nature Words in this beautiful alphabet book.
Level 1. Beginning to Read
Revision: #4
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At night, the sky is full of stars. What if you could make your own star? Come learn how.
Level 1. Beginning to Read
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Bounthy’s father captures birds and puts them in cages. Bounthy likes listening to the birds singing, but one day the birds stop singing. Will Bounthy be able to make the birds sing again?
Level 1. Beginning to Read
Revision: #3
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A yellow bug in a world of red, Lara the Ladybird just wants to fit in.
Level 1. Beginning to Read
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What will Megha be today? An explorer, an astronaut, an artist?
Level 1. Beginning to Read
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Level 2. Learning to Read
A group of stars is having fun playing in the night sky. The shy moon wants to join in but he does not know how to start. Will they play together?
Level 2. Learning to Read
Revision: 3
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It’s Little Canary’s first time to migrate. The flock is going south where it’s warmer. He needs to stay close and follow his mother’s lead. But on the way, delicious berries lure him away and Little Canary finds himself all alone. How does he find his way to the south? Will he ever see his family again?
Level 2. Learning to Read
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Level 3. Reading Independently
It's Sarah's first visit in her cousin's house in West Java. Sarah is amazed to see Reta's intelligence; she seems to know everything. Reta told her that her teacher has taught her almost all things. Sarah is really curious; especially, as she follows Reta and her friends to go to the teacher's house with cleaning tools. Who is Reta's teacher?
Level 3. Reading Independently
Revision: 3
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The children of Kirtipur spend their days looking after their sheep and making statues from clay. One day, they go to a neighboring forest to gather leaves for a big, new clay tiger statue. When the children return, their sheep are gone! Could the statue have eaten their sheep?
Level 3. Reading Independently
Revision: 2
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After the Electricity Department installs five electricity poles in their village, the villagers are excited. But when the Electricity Department doesn't return to finish the work, the village is left with five empty poles. What will they do?
Level 3. Reading Independently
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Level 4. Reading Proficiently
When a baby elephant runs into their house, Botom’s parents care for it but she becomes jealous. Can Botom get rid of the elephant or will she become friends with the lovable creature as well?
Level 4. Reading Proficiently
Revision: 5
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Reading level: Unleveled
In a village on the slopes of Mount Kenya, a little girl worked in the fields with her mother. She worried as she saw the big forests disappearing, but she knew the power of a tiny seed.
Revision: 40
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