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Graceful Gregory loves to dance. He encounters teasing by his peers, but continues to do what he loves. He eventually meet another little boy who is not so interested in dancing, but his family is insisting that he gives it a try. The two boys meet and things begin to change for both of them. This story can be enjoyed by children ages seven and up, but younger if the reader is already dancing.
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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Partysellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, oraccess to any online entitlements included with the product. A comprehensive overview of clinical chemistry in straightforward, high yield fact format This is the first book in a series that serves the dual purpose of preparing students of CLS programs for certification exams and giving cross training skills to established clinical lab scientists who now find themselves called on to work in other areas of the lab. This book uses a building block approach to convey the material in a logical fashion. Starting with an overview of medicine and the medical laboratory's rel...
The 2nd Edition S.O.T. Storybooks were designed for venues, such as libraries where writing in books; as in the regular storybooks (which include various activities that require writing or cutting), must not be encouraged. Therefore only the story and the secret coded message have been included in the 2nd edition versions. You can copy the secret coded worksheet to decode the message if the 2nd edition storybook doesn't belong to you. Gregory loves to dance. He encounters teasing by his peers but continues to do what he loves. He eventually meets another young individual who is not so interested in dancing, but his family is insisting that he gives it a try. The two young boys meet and things begin to change, for both of them. This story can be enjoyed by children ages seven and up, but younger if the reader is already dancing.