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How to read a book / Kwame Alexander ; art by Melissa Sweet.

By: Alexander, KwameContributor(s): Sweet, Melissa, 1956-Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2019] Edition: 1st edDescription: 32 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 27 cmISBN: 9780062307811; 0062307819Subject(s): Books and reading -- Juvenile poetry | Books and reading -- FictionGenre/Form: Picture books for children.LOC classification: PZ7.A37723 | How 2019Summary: First, find a tree - a black tupelo or dawn redwood will do - and plant yourself. (It's okay if you prefer a stoop, like Langston Hughes.) With these words, an adventure begins - an adventure into the world of reading. Kwame Alexander's evocative poetry and Melissa Sweet's lush artwork come together to take you on a sensory journey between the pages of a book. Now, sleep. Dream. Hope. (You never reach the end) -- From dust jacket.
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First, find a tree - a black tupelo or dawn redwood will do - and plant yourself. (It's okay if you prefer a stoop, like Langston Hughes.) With these words, an adventure begins - an adventure into the world of reading. Kwame Alexander's evocative poetry and Melissa Sweet's lush artwork come together to take you on a sensory journey between the pages of a book. Now, sleep. Dream. Hope. (You never reach the end) -- From dust jacket.

Ages 4-8.

AD770L Lexile

Sentence length: 3 (medium) Word frequency: 1 (very easy) Lexile

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