Puppy Mudge Wants to Play
初學閱讀階段 | Ready-to-Read
Puppy Mudge Wants to Play
E 160L
書籍資訊
適讀年齡 | 3 - 5 |
適合年級 | P - K |
字數 | 98 字 |
Grade level equivalent | |
AR level | 0.6 |
F&p/guided reading level | E |
Lexile | 160L |
DRA level | |
出版社 | Simon & Schuster |
出版日期 | September 2006 |
Although Henry would like to spend his playtime reading a good book, Mudge wants no part of it and so starts chewing on Henry's shoelaces and stealing his socks--leaving Henry no choice but to join in the games.
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