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Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, The Age of Innocence is a social satire, a bitter-sweet romance, bringing to ... A lively history that sweeps readers into the drama of the Middle Ages, beginning with the fall of Rome and winding through the ... This classroom-ready read aloud of Wonder is ideal for Grades 4–6 and supports meaningful discussions about kindness, ...
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- Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, The Age of Innocence is a social satire, a bitter-sweet romance, bringing to ...
- A lively history that sweeps readers into the drama of the Middle Ages, beginning with the fall of Rome and winding through the ...
- This classroom-ready read aloud of Wonder is ideal for Grades 4–6 and supports meaningful discussions about kindness, ...
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