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Co?mo trolear en Internet

Text and illustrations present a guide to online trolling.
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Rules in the classroom

Text and color photographs explore classroom etiquette.
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Taking turns!

The 21st Century Basic Skills Library helps young readers develop fluency as they learn about the world around them. Level Three books are for readers with independent reading skills. They contain 150-200 words. Longer sentences and more complicated word patterns comprise the text. Some words and illustrations may reach beyond background knowledge. Eight to ten content words are included to expand vocabulary and reading skills.
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Relationships

Forming worthwhile relationships is an important part of all our lives. Whether making friends at school or at work, helping a friend in need, visiting family and friends, or dating, it is important to consider some special rules that will help you through the process. This book provides valuable and authoritative information to enable you to form successful relationships, whatever the situation.
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The tale of Squirrel Nutkin

Squirrel Nutkin would rather ask an old owl riddles than gather nuts with the other squirrels.
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Spot says please

Spot and his friends learn to be polite.
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Ruby's so rude!

"Nobody likes a rude dragon! That's the lesson Ruby learns as she travels with her friends to have a picnic. By following along with Ruby, readers see what it means to be rude, and they also see how to change rude behavior. This valuable guidance is presented to readers through an engaging story told alongside colorful illustrations. In addition to learning lessons about good manners, readers also develop their vocabulary skills with each turn of the page with the help of a detailed glossary. Reading comprehension skills are also strengthened through the close relationship between the illustrations and text."--Publisher description.
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Lo siento =

Saying I'm sorry
Readers see the many situations in which the words (3z(BI’m sorry(3y (Bshould be used.
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Karen's tea party

Karen and David have the worst manners ever, so they are sent to charm school. Karen likes dressing up and learning how to dance, but David and the boys are so rude. Karen throws a tea party for girls only. Will she teach those boys a lesson?.
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Good manners

Explains why good manners are important and how to have good manners at home, at play, and on visits.
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