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George Washington and the General's Dog


Book Description
George Washington and the Generals Dog was written by FRANK MURPHY. George Washington and the Generals Dog was published by Scholastic, Inc.
Book Information
PublisherScholastic, Inc.
BindingPaperback (9 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B008HBD6LO
Publication Date/2002
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About FRANK MURPHY (Author) : Frank is the author of The Legend of the Teddy Bear, Ben Franklin & the Magic Squares and Babe Ruth Saves Baseball - among others. He is currently working on a picture book about Jackie Robinson! He... more
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About Richard [Illus.] Walz (Illustrator) : Richard [Illus.] Walz is a published illustrator. A published credit of Richard [Illus.] Walz is George Washington and the General's Dog.
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1/22/2015 Alice Walters said:
This was a perfect book for a small group of below level 4th grade readers. The story is engaging, and lent itself to teaching several word analysis skills, along with comprehension skills such as sequence and cause and effect. Illustrations added to comprehension of a time and place that may be u... more

tags: I recommend, I read

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