Perkins, Stephen W. "The Incidence of Sports-Related Facial Trauma in Children." Ear, Nose and Throat Journal August 2000.
Kisareus.org has plenty of English reading material from gramme to children books its what I suggest and what I make my children use because knowing your lanague is very important
Fannie Wyche Dunn has written: 'What shall we play?' -- subject(s): Children's plays 'Interest factors in primary reading material' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Reading interests, Children
A common noun for reading material could be "book" or "magazine."
Canale, S. T. Campbell's Operative Orthopedics. St. Louis: Mosby, 2003.
Brukner, Peter, et al. Clinical Sports Medicine : McGraw-Hill, 2000.
"Silencing the Silent Killer." USA Today Magazine March 2004: 77.
"No. Reading Plus is strictly an English company. However that being said, they do have a spanish program like reading plus which is called Spanish Pronto Reading."
Parents and educators can effectively inspire a love of reading in children by setting a positive example through their own reading habits, providing access to a variety of books that cater to the child's interests, reading aloud to them regularly, and engaging in discussions about the books to foster a deeper connection to the material. Creating a supportive and encouraging environment that celebrates reading as a fun and rewarding activity can also help cultivate a lifelong love of reading in children.
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"Stress--Not Pain--Is Major Barrier to Mammography." Contemporary OB/GYN July 2003: 17.
"Adults Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma." National Cancer Institute Page. http://www.nci.nih.gov.