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描述
Published: August 1, 1999 Publisher: Perfection Learning Corporation ISBN: 9780780794276 Ted's grandma is a bit unusual. She tells corny jokes, she loves to play baseball, and she embarrasses him - all the time. But it's her special cheer at the opening-day game that enables the red-faced Ted to catch a prized home-run ball. How lucky can a kid get?
zlib/Languages/English as a Foreign Language & Reference/Real Kids Reader: Level 3: Lucky Me_3214075.pdf
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Lucky Me! (real Kid Readers: Level 3 (pb))
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ibooks, Incorporated
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ipicturebooks, LLC
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Ipicturebooks.com
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childrensElibrary
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United States, United States of America
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1999-08-01
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S.I, 2020
元数据中的注释
1192226
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twirpx
元数据中的注释
lg1972678
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Ted wishes his grandma were like other kids' grandmas. Instead, she wears jeans, she tells corny jokes, and she likes to play baseball. She also embarrasses him - all the time! "Don't get me wrong. I love my grandma. But I have to say she doesn't act like other grandmas at all!" Ted may not appreciate the way his grandmother is at first, but over the course of the story he learns a valuable lesson in acceptance and unconditional love. Phonics is blended with whole language in this book, perfect for children who have mastered the fundamentals of reading and are ready to read at an advanced level
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Ted is embarrassed by his unusual grandmother but when she takes him to a ballgame and helps him catch a home run ball, he decides she's pretty cool after all
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