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Clark the Shark: Winter Wonderland - (I Can Read Comics Level 1) by Bruce Hale

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Grey and the Library Van - (Library Kids) by Mychal Threets

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Release date Tue, Jan 12
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The Talent Show! - (DreamWorks Not Quite Narwhal)

Pinkalicious: Hop, Skip, and Jump (I Can Read Phonics 1) - by Victoria Kann

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Release date Tue, Dec 22
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Nat the Cat Has a Snack - by Jarrett Lerner

The Elephant Play - (Olive and Oscar) by Ariel Bernstein

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Release date Tue, Feb 16
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Danny and the Dinosaur: 5 Tall Tales - (I Can Read Level 1) by  Syd Hoff (Paperback)

Nat the Cat Finds a Map - by Jarrett Lerner

I Dance - (I Like to Read) by Diana Rañola

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Beginner Korean textbooks are usually organized into chapter-based lessons that open with dialogues or reading passages and then present vocabulary and grammar points. Each lesson includes practice exercises and periodic review sections to reinforce learning.

Resources for teaching Hangul at the beginner level include interactive workbooks and introductory textbooks that offer writing practice and pronunciation guidance.

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