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AlphaTales (Letter Y: The Yak Who Yelled Yuck): A Series of 26 Irresistible Animal Storybooks That Build Phonemic Awareness & Teach Each letter of the Alphabet Kids will shout "Yippee" when you share this engaging tale that teaches the letter Y.A young yak thinks new foods out yucky until she learns a yummy lesson. For use with Grades PreK-1. AlphaTales are


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AlphaTales (Letter Y: The Yak Who Yelled Yuck): A Series of 26 Irresistible Animal Storybooks That Build Phonemic Awareness & Teach Each letter of the Alphabet

Title:AlphaTales (Letter Y: The Yak Who Yelled Yuck): A Series of 26 Irresistible Animal Storybooks That Build Phonemic Awareness & Teach Each letter of the Alphabet
Author:Carol Pugliano-Martin
Rating:4.72 (680 Votes)
Asin:0439165482
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:16 Pages
Publish Date:2001-02-01
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A young yak thinks new foods out yucky until she learns a yummy lesson. Kids will shout "Yippee" when you share this engaging tale that teaches the letter Y. AlphaTales are humorous stories designed to help young children recognize letters and the sounds they make. Lay the foundation for reading success with these kid-pleasing books—one for each letter of the alphabet. For use with Grades PreK-1.

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