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Get Ready for Pre-K Write and Wipe Practice: Scholastic Early Learners (Write and Wipe)

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About Get Ready For Pre-K Write And Wipe

Product Description Get a jumpstart on Pre-K in this handy on-the-go workbook with wipe-clean pages and a pen from Scholastic Early Learners! Write and Wipe Practice: Get Ready for Pre-K introduces children to concepts and themes essential for Pre-K success. It provides pictures and words for children to trace, learn to count, and build future reading success.Practice workbooks provide the essential repetition needed for the long-term retention of key learning points. It's the perfect hands-on format for children who want to get a head start on Pre-K readiness. With convenient, on-the-go spiral-bound wipe-clean pages and an embedded wipe-clean pen, kids can practice their letters and pen control anywhere, anytime!Scholastic Early Learners: Interactive books for hands-on learning. Perfect for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and first graders, too! About the Author Scholastic Inc. is a global publishing and education company whose mission is to encourage the intellectual and personal growth of all children, beginning with literacy. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. From THE SAVAGE FORTRESS: Ash tightened his hold on the drainpipe and hoisted himself up. The pipe shook and leaned away from the wall. John had told him he regularly scrabbled up such drainpipes -- how hard could it be? But then John was half his body weight, even after all the exercise Ash had been doing. Arms and legs wrapped around the clay pipe, Ash slowly shimmied upward. The rough surface scraped against his skin, rubbing his belly raw. Cables brushed against his back, and Ash hoped he wasn't about to be electrocuted. But the wires seemed dead, and he found gaps in the walls to push himself the last few feet. With a grunt he heaved himself over the low parapet, dropping on to the flat roof. Holding his breath and willing his heart to quieten, he heard a deep, threatening growl. The drainpipe rattled, then tore off the wall and smashed.