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"She is an emergent reader, so this is all new to her," Malora said.
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Megan already has read to three dogs, Malora said.
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"Nobody is saying that they haven't done it correctly," Malora said.
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The non-judgmental environment is key, Malora said.
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The non-judgmental environment is key, Malora said.
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Megan already has read to three dogs, Malora said.
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"Nobody is saying that they haven't done it correctly," Malora said.
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"She is an emergent reader, so this is all new to her," Malora said.
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The best of the Road is to bring the Tower of the Powder-house, and another square Tower in one; or the square Tower a little open either way, the Lanthorn on the south part of Mount Negro (Monte Nero); then the Malora will be just open to the eastward of the Gorgona; but the Lanthorn S E, and the Malora W by S, is a good birth in 6j or 7 fathoms.
Le petit Neptune français; or, French coasting pilot, for the coast of Flanders, Channel, Bay of ...
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All over this Road there are very great overfalb towards the Malora; as you are a turning out, about
Le petit Neptune français; or, French coasting pilot, for the coast of Flanders, Channel, Bay of ...
Ralls commented on the word Malora
Malora is the Sotho word for 'Ash'. It is also the name given to a mountain in the Waterberg mountains in South Africa after a group of peoples who resided there.
April 25, 2011