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This is one is great for teaching Speed Reading to children, July 22, 2002
This review is from: A Curse on Elizabeth (Sweet Valley Kids) (Paperback)
That's because the size of the print is pretty large, and the story is INTERESTING. These two traits make it perfect for teaching speed reading to young kids. This particular book is just right kind of material to use for teaching 3rd graders through 5th graders to speed read. I have a copy of it that I use for the speed reading classes that I teach. --George Stancliffe, author, Speed Reading 4 Kids
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This book was indeed a hair-raiser!, October 31, 1998
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This review is from: A Curse on Elizabeth (Sweet Valley Kids) (Paperback)
"A Curse on Elizabeth" was pretty good. It wasn't as good as most of the Sweet Valley Kids books though. Liz was knocked out when she, Jessica, and the rest of the second-grade class went to the museum. It has been a long time since I read this book, but I still remember it well. I recommend it to you.
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It sure is SPOOKY!!!, October 5, 2001
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This review is from: A Curse on Elizabeth (Sweet Valley Kids) (Paperback)
I've read A curse on Elizabeth a million times but I never get less surprised when I read it.Jessica and Elizabeth are going on a trip to the mueusum with their class and teacher.The muesum has become the center of excitement in the town because of the famous Egptition Exhibition.The twins are really excited,but will they find more than just exhibits and mummiefied paroahs? Find out yourself in "A curse on Elizabeth".
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