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The Young Reader, vol. 2, Rituparna Chatterjee, 9781945891472

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Welcome to Lekti Kids Kool Kreyol Collection! Did you know that ‘lekti’ means reading in Haitian Creole? Check out our brand new Lekti Kids’ Kool Kreyol Collection: Bilingual comic books for kool kids! The content is original, colorful, and laid out in fun, simple comic panels for optimal student engagement. Each book was created by Michelle St. Claire with translations from professional native Haitian Creole speakers. Perfect for the English/Literature teacher seeking to supplement his/her reading class with additional work. Perfect for immigrant students in U.S., Canada, Europe, and Africa. Made for the native Haitian child in mind. Every book purchased is a book donated to a Haitian primary school. For more information, contact us at facebook.com/lektikids. Thank you for your purchase. Merci! The YOUNG READER VOL. 2 is an excellent language arts workbook for curious students. Students will explore the world of nouns, including singular and plural nouns, just to name a few. The content is original, colorful, and laid out in fun, simple comic panels for optimal student engagement. Each worksheet is created by Michelle St. Claire. The Workbook contains a Student Achievement Certificate, Answer Key, and 16 tear-out style reading and question student worksheets. Perfect for the English/Literature teacher seeking to supplement his/her reading class with additional work. These books are perfect for students in Haiti, U.S., Canada, Europe, and Africa. These books were specifically created for the native Haitian child in mind. Remember that every book purchased is a book donated to a Haitian primary school. For more information, contact us at facebook.com/lektikids. Hey, learn some fun facts about Haiti: The name, Haiti, comes from ‘Ayiti, ‘ which is a Taino word that means mountainous. Haiti was the first Black republic in the New World. Haiti was the result of the first successful African slave rebellion in the Americas. Haitian Creole was primarily a spoken language created by then-African slaves for the purposes of uniting the varied African tribes/languages on the Caribbean island. Haiti was first called Hispanola, then Saint-Domingue. Haiti controlled the Dominican Republic for many years. The Haitian-American diaspora spans the entire world. The primary religion in Haiti is Christianity, either Roman Catholic or Protestant. Haiti was once called the “Pearl of the Caribbean,” the richest Caribbean island in the new world. 2/3rd of rum, sugar, and cotton exported around the world during the 1500s-1700s came from Haiti (then called Saint-Domingue). Haitian people are awesome! web: may3rdbooks.com facebook: facebook.com/lektikids blog: jesusdreaming.com email: info@may3rdbooks.com

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