The Runway Tractor
The Runway Tractor
The Runway Tractor
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To help with that success, first read all the story aloud
and talk about the pictures. Then encourage your child
to read the short, simpler text at the top of each page
and read the longertextatthe bottom of the page
yourself. This "turn about" reading builds up
confidence and children do love joining in. It is a great
day when they discover that they can read all the story
for themselves.
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The tractor is out of the pond.
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