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    Carl Goes on a Field Trip

    The children's book Carl Goes on a Field Trip promotes positive perspectives on self-advocacy as Carl stands up for himself so he can participate during a field trip. The 24-page fiction book also includes a words to know vocabulary list and comprehension questions to keep the learning going. Carl was first introduced in our Katie Can series, based on our best-selling book of the same title. In the story, Katie becomes friends with her early-elementary classmate Carl through her familiarity with basic ASL. We are continuing with Carl's story in the new and inclusive Carl Can series. This children's book was reviewed by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services. Rourke proudly publishes respectful and relevant non-fiction and fiction titles that represent diverse readers, and are designed to support reading on a level that has no limits!
    • Fiction for young readers promotes positive perspectives on social/emotional issues
    • Full-color illustrations
    • Includes words to know and comprehension questions
    • 24 pages

    NON-RETURNABLE: This item is non-returnable

    Item: CD9781731652485
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    MaterialPaper
    Productsize8.00L 8.00W 0.08H
    ColorMulti
    Age/Grade
    Age4-8 years
    GradeGrades PK-2
    PackageContains
    • 1 Book
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