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Age Range
6 - 7
Genre
fiction
Copyright Year
2002-01-01
Page Count
32
Publisher
Penguin Young Readers
Grade Level
1st - 2nd
ISBN
9780545523745
Lexile
AD370L
Themes
adventure
holiday
The Gingerbread Kid Goes to School
Written by
Joan Holub
A silly twist on the classic tale. The school principal bakes a gingerbread cookie and brings it to school in his lunchbox. When the principal opens his lunchbox, the gingerbread kid winks and jumps off the desk. Where is he off to in such a hurry?
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The Gingerbread Kid Goes To School Memory Match (Hard)
After reading The Gingerbread Kid Goes To School use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students...
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The Gingerbread Kid Goes To School Memory Match (Medium)
After reading The Gingerbread Kid Goes To School use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students...
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The Gingerbread Kid Goes To School Memory Match (Easy)
After reading The Gingerbread Kid Goes To School use this Memory Matching puzzle to help students...
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Folk Tales Activity Guide for PK-2
This activity guide supports books on folk tales for PK-2.
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Exploring Different Cultures Activity Guide for PK-2
This activity guide supports books on exploring different cultures for PK-2.
MY FAVORITES
Age Range
6 - 7
Genre
fiction
Copyright Year
2002-01-01
Page Count
32
Publisher
Penguin Young Readers
Grade Level
1st - 2nd
ISBN
9780545523745
Lexile
AD370L
Themes
adventure
holiday
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