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Impressions reading series (Censorship (Ready Reference series))

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The Work

Language arts texts in schools traditionally harkened back to the days of “Dick and Jane” readers. Such material was greatly simplified, repetitious, and—many educators felt—dull and boring. Modern reading texts are meant to inspire and encourage reading by providing beginning readers with creative literature chosen from classic and modern children’s writers. Impressions series, for example, has used works by C. S. Lewis, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Martin Luther King, Jr., Rudyard Kipling, A. A. Milne, Dr. Seuss, Jan Slepian, Katherine Paterson, and other classic...

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