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Dick and Jane: A Storybook Treasury of Dick and Jane and Friends

by William S. Gray, Dorothy Baruch, William S. Gray, Elizabeth Rider Montgomery

Other authors: Eleanor Campbell (Illustrator)

Series: Read with Dick and Jane

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A collection of three primary readers featuring Dick, Jane, Sally, Puff and Spot.
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My rating is based not on the merit of the work itself but the richness of the conversation surrounding it when I introduced it to my college students in preparation to discuss Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye. ( )
  BeauxArts79 | Jun 2, 2020 |
Well now I know what all the fuss is about. Yes, the family is awfully WASP, and, yes, good readers will want to rip through this in about 2 days and move along ahead of the class. But it sure does beat the little morals on the slates that children like Laura Ingalls had to struggle through. Still, I don't see the value for today's children - only for scholars. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
30 months - Dick and Jane was the first book I could read by myself. My grandmother was a school teacher and she had a first edition of the book that she gave me. It was very exciting to be able to read something without help! I remember we loaned the book to my friend Cory and never saw it again. I always wished I had that book. Anyway, I came across this treasury at the thrift store and just had to buy it for O for when she begins to read on her own. ( )
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William S. Grayprimary authorall editionscalculated
Baruch, Dorothymain authorall editionsconfirmed
Gray, William S.main authorall editionsconfirmed
Montgomery, Elizabeth Ridermain authorall editionsconfirmed
Campbell, EleanorIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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