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    <title>Jack's pet &amp; breakfast time</title>
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    <publisher>Mind to Mind</publisher>
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    <extent>32 pages :  color illustrations ;  21 cm</extent>
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  <abstract>1. Jack’s Pet – A simple, fun story about Jack and his mysterious new pet. The text uses repetitive rhyming patterns to support early reading skills, helping children hear and identify similar word endings.

2. Breakfast Time – A cheerful morning story focusing on breakfast foods and routines. It introduces more rhyming word pairs through playful sentences, making reading enjoyable and rhythmic.

Both stories use easy vocabulary, repetition, and rhymes, making them suitable for beginning readers or ELL students.</abstract>
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  <targetAudience>380
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    <topic>Rhyming Words</topic>
    <topic>Beginner Reading</topic>
    <topic>Literacy Skills</topic>
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