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Language is Music    by Susanna Zaraysky
Price: $2.99 USD. 19650 words. Published on December 13, 2009. .

Language is Music provides over 70 simple tips to make learning foreign languages fun, easy and affordable for anyone with a desire to communicate effectively with people around the world. Listen to music and the radio, watch TV, attend cultural events, talk to people and enjoy the language learning process. The author speaks seven languages with perfect or almost perfect accents.
Meet the Dooples    by Lynn Hunter
Price: $9.99 USD. 410 words. Published on June 8, 2010. .

Meet the Dooples uses the Universal language of children...the Fairy Tale-illustrated with colorful, imaginative characters which capture children's imagination, hold their interest, and motivate them to learn...and to DO! These animated characters take the children through a fun-filled fantasy, designed to educate as they entertain. Children ages 3-8 identify with the Dooples' struggles to learn.
Animal Adventures    by Karen Kindrachuk
Price: $1.99 USD. 900 words. Published on January 10, 2011. .

ANIMAL ADVENTURES is part of the “Come Read With Me”™ series. Full colour original photos accompany the story. Handy prompt questions are included on each page, which can be used to: prompt recall, provide story writing openers, gauge comprehension, & promote object identification. The book allows users to approach reading & interaction using a variety of learning styles.
Build Fluency Muscle: Three Six-Week Programs to Improve Writing Fluency    by Sandy Fleming
Price: $1.99 USD. 3030 words. Published on June 14, 2011. .

This book provides 90 quick fluency exercises suitable for nearly any age group. They are arranged into three six-week programs of increasing difficulty and also provided in a single comprehensive six-week form. Build Fluency Muscle offers simple assessment tools to document progress. The book is an outstanding supplemental tool for a wide range of students and situations.
Teaching Writing to Children: Narrative and Descriptive Writing    by Irene Taylor
Price: $3.99 USD. 8580 words. Published on September 25, 2011. .

Are you an elementary grade teacher looking for some ideas for teaching writing to your class? Are you a new teacher, just getting started and hoping to add some ideas to your "bag of tricks?" Are you a homeschool parent wanting to enhance the writing skills that you are teaching your child? Or are you someone who just loves kids and writing? If so, this book is for you.
From Pen to Page    by Gioya McRae
Price: $2.99 USD. 28750 words. Published on November 6, 2011. .

This book is for the aspiring author...the dreamer. If you toy with the idea of being published, the book for you is… FROM PEN TO PAGE Get a good overview of the writing life, complete with tips, step-by-step instructions, and encouragement. Move ideas from your brain to paper to finished work. So put your Pen to Page and take control of your writing future.
Alphamania: An Alphabet Resource for Teachers and Parents    by Cynthia (Cindy) Johnson
Price: $2.99 USD. 9380 words. Published on January 12, 2012. .

Alphamania: An Alphabet Resource for Teachers and Parents helps teachers and parents teach the alphabet in a variety of fun and exciting ways!
"The Souls of Young Black Folks"    by Deborah Moseley
Price: $5.99 USD. 910 words. Published on May 26, 2012. .

"The Souls of Young Black Folks" is a glossary using vintage photographs of young African Americans to define "big words".
First Phonics Users Manual A to L    by Betty Ward Cain
Price: $5.00 USD. 1970 words. Published on May 31, 2012. .

This is the users manual for the letters A to L to accompany the "First Phonics" curriculum study videos.
Classroom Success Through Creativity    by Lee Gabor
Price: $4.99 USD. 29140 words. Published on June 2, 2012. .

Lee Gabor, M.Ed., is a national award winning teacher. She details techniques she used in her classroom to ensure 5th and 6th grade students would be successful. She progressed from being called Ms. Ga-boring by a student to adding lots of characters to teach subjects as well as providing technological advances, songs, dances, and hands-on activities.