Harper's Magazine
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Harper's Magazine

This magazine is edited to cover current social, political, cultural, scientific and economic issues. It also includes reporting, essays, fiction and memoirs by distinguished writers and promising new voices.
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wychic

Focus on Vocabulary Early With Big Words for Little People by Jamie Lee Curtis

Great book to help expand the vocabulary of young children using words they may hear all the time. My mother always told me that language arts were the single most important part of a child's educati...

sheltonsl

Big Words is a hit!!

My 4 year old granddaughter asked her mother for some "privacy" in the public restroom last week, ad...

keithpruitt

Curtis Writes Big Words For Little People

Vocabulary instruction is so important. And starting early is what Curtis and Cornell's new book is all about. Ellen Keene, one of the prominent leaders in literacy research, has said in the classroom teachers s...

wychic

Pros: Great vocabulary words and entertaining illustrations.

Cons: None, the kid loved it and learned something in the process.

sheltonsl

Pros: The book actually creates the results I heard Jamie Lee envisioned on "The View".

Cons: No cons on a wonderful and well thought out book.

keithpruitt

Pros: Great illustrations, supportive text, great teaching tool for vocabulary instruction

Cons: Very little white space, crowded pages

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