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Belinda Hankins Miller Buddy Books for Beginners
As children begin to read on their own, they often gravitate towards series that highlight friendships - child and grandparent, brother and sister, boy and his dog, animal pals. The well-defined characters and their warmly humorous adventures dispense a comforting familiarity that turns the ...
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