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201110s2021||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u
9781525303180
152530318X
(OCoLC)1204287087
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Pearson, Debora,.
My Words Flew Away Like Birds /
Debora Pearson; Shrija Jain.
Toronto :
Kids Can Press,
[2021]
1 volume (unpaged) :
color illustrations ;
28 cm.
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As her family is getting ready to move to a different country, a little girl learns words in a new language. But in the new place, everyone speaks so fast, their words tumble and swirl all around. So she doesn't say anything. She waits, watches and listens. Until one day, she discovers she doesn't need a lot of words to find her way.
AD530L
Lexile.
Decoding demand: 64 (high)
Semantic demand: 60 (medium)
Syntactic demand: 79 (high)
Structure demand: 85 (very high)
Lexile.
20220126.
Belonging (Social psychology)
Juvenile fiction.
Immigrant children
Juvenile fiction.
Friendship
Juvenile fiction.
Moving, Household
Juvenile fiction.
Jain, Shrija,
1993-