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Every Little Letter
Every Little Letter | Deborah Underwood
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In a world where all the letters of the alphabet live in separate cities surrounded by walls, little h and small i's newfound friendship inspires all the divided communities to connect and form such words as courage, cooperate, and kindness.
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Littlewolf1
Every Little Letter | Deborah Underwood
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All right, it‘s official. I have mailed out my first set of letters for #ListyLove.

wisherwishinguponastar Impressive work with the wax seal! I normally end up getting wax everywhere. 3y
Littlewolf1 @booksellerofyourdiscontent Honestly I got really lucky with it because I truly had no idea what I was doing. I got the stamps set about a year ago and never had a reason to use it till now. 3y
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AndreaEfres
Every Little Letter | Deborah Underwood
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🎨5/5

📔Calling all letters in the alphabet! K3📘
Deborah Underwood, a New York Times bestselling author from Florida takes a story us through about inclusion and friendship with L-E-T-T-E-R-S. The illustrator, Joy Hwang Ruiz, catches our attention with visually stunning pages as well as a hidden message... it starts with the letter L!
Follow up in the comments to read the rest...💌

AndreaEfres This is a low-fiction of about 40 pages that would be best suited for students ages 4-8, grades K5 who want to reinforce the alphabet.
LAFS.6.RL.3.9 Integration of Knowledge and Ideas. Here we can compare and contrast characters and their sequenc
UDL: Illustrate through multiple media. (2.5) In this book the visuals captivate the eye so that the reading becomes more engaging and stunning.
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AndreaEfres Check out more information about this book on this amazing resource for educators.

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/600283/every-little-letter-by-deborah-u...

Thank you for reading,

Ms. Efres
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AndreaEfres “ How do you tear down walls? With words, at first. Then brick by brick.“ Remember to smile at someone today!
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DrSpalding Penguin- Random House is a wonderful publisher that supports teachers with wonderful resources! Good choice. Your universal design principle would work well with storytelling in addition to read aloud. You went the extra mile by adding standards however some information is missing or doesn‘t actually align with the appropriate grade level. This book would be appropriate in kindergarten or first grade but probably not beyond that. 3y
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