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Leila at the Library and the Letter L

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Photos and illustrations provide visual cues for readers to learn about the letter 'l' and the types of sounds it makes within words.

24 pages, Library Binding

First published August 1, 2011

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Cynthia Amoroso

292 books2 followers
Per Library of Congress Authorities:
670 __ |a E-mail from author, 25 April 2011: |b (Remarried and changed surname to Amoroso; several series being re-issued under new name)

Previous/other names:
Cynthia Klingel
Cynthia A. Klingel

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April 25, 2024
I like everything about this book except for the cover photo. Why does the girl who plays Leila have to give a big, FAKE smile? Parents, don't teach your kids to smile this way.

If you want to know why not, you might wish to read one or both of these books from a certain Goodreads author:

* "The NEW Power of Face Reading"
* And "Read People Deeper: Body Language + Face Reading + Auras"

Back to this easy reader, it contains helpful information if one would like practice at reading words that contain the letter L. For instance:

Leila finds a place to sit at the library.
It is by a lamp. Sitting by the lamp
will help her see the books.


This this FIVE STAR title reminds me of the many, many discoveries that kids young enough to read this book... may be making. The story contains quite a quantity of these everyday wonders.

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