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I am a curious girl who likes books.—Lauren HancockRead the poem to the rhythm of the music.(Use a big voice!)(Read with feeling!) …Entertain and amaze your friends with this new way to read.—Nancy Polette, “How to Do Concert Reading”...
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I am a curious girl who likes books.
—Lauren HancockRead the poem to the rhythm of the music.
(Use a big voice!)(Read with feeling!) …Entertain and amaze your friends with this new way to read.
—Nancy Polette, “How to Do Concert Reading”.

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