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Tiger Lily: A Heroine in the Making


Book Description


What many educationists, reading authorities, and other experts claim that research shows casts doubt on the entire enterprise of learning and teaching. When various current theories maintain that reading is misreading, that representation is an illusion, that all signifying is only self-referential, and that attempts to instruct are acts of oppression it seems time for counterstatement.... More
Book Information
PublisherStripes Publishing, an imprint of Magi Publications
BindingPaperback (5 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages144
ISBN-101847150195
ISBN-13978-1847150196
Publication Date09/03/2007
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About Joelle Dreidemy (Illustrator) : Joelle Dreidemy is a published illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Joelle Dreidemy include The Useless Troll (Books for Life), The Lamb Who Came for Dinner, Press Play (R... more
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1/20/2009 Maeve Friel said: "This book is truly a celebration of reading and the influence of the imagination on everyday life" - Inis, the Childrens Books Ireland journal.
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