Saddleback Classics

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Rolan Sacco

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:49:54 PM8/3/24
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These literary masterpieces are made easy and interesting. This series features classic tales retold with color illustrations to introduce literature to struggling readers. Each 64-page softcover book retains key phrases and quotations from the original classics.

PB, pictorial card covers, 80pp, study guide quarto 48pp, ISBN: 1562545264. These are new copies in pristine condition. These classics are designed specifically for students of limited reading ability, staying within the level of the less fluent reader, but still retaining the 'flavor' of the original. Ideal as teaching aids in remedial classes. Study Guide has a wealth of reproducible support material to help students extend their experience of the book and later seek out the original work. 340g when packed. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Literature; Literature & Literacy; ISBN: 1562545256. ISBN/EAN: 9781562545253. Inventory No: GHE0018940. Paperback

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My bag initially came with screw on clasps that held the shoulder strap on. They came undone at the weirdest times. It was a problem because I fill this bag to the brim, and if I drop it, there is a good chance it will take my Macbook Pro with it.

Funny, I just put my chestnut saddleback up on eBay. One, I recently received a nice briefcase from a family member and I feel awkward not using it. And two, the Saddleback (large) is a little heavy for my puny hands.

As a lawyer and one who is using CC license himself, you should know better than to use my CC BY -licensed Flickr image without proper attribute. But I forgive you as we both obviously have good taste in bags! ?

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