The Intrepid Canadian Expedition
分級讀本/橋梁書 | 初級章節書 | 冒險
The Intrepid Canadian Expedition
660L
書籍資訊
| 適讀年齡 | 6 - 10 |
| 適合年級 | 2 - 5 |
| 字數 | 6,566 字 |
| Grade level equivalent | |
| AR level | 4.3 |
| F&p/guided reading level | |
| Lexile | 660L |
| DRA level | |
| 出版社 | HarperCollins |
| 出版日期 | December 2009 |
Stanley's been to the American Wild West, Egypt, and Japan--and now he's off to Canada! From snowboarding to igloos to the most exciting hockey game ever, Stanley's adventures will flat-out thrill readers.
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