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Wouldn't it be great to build up my classroom library with books that actually leave the shelf? It is so difficult to find reading material, especially nonfiction, that piques the interest of middle schoolers. I've found, nevertheless, that they enjoy a quick read on current events, especially when the cover has an "Extra large head on a super tiny body" -their words! This is such a great way for my kids to read nonfiction and actually enjoy it! What better way is there to prepare them for the future and for the social studies test? Please help me build my "Who Was" library.

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Wouldn't it be great to build up my classroom library with books that actually leave the shelf? It is so difficult to find reading material, especially nonfiction, that piques the interest of middle schoolers. I've found, nevertheless, that they enjoy a quick read on current events, especially when the cover has an "Extra large head on a super tiny body" -their words! This is such a great way for my kids to read nonfiction and actually enjoy it! What better way is there to prepare them for the future and for the social studies test? Please help me build my "Who Was" library.

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