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Which of the following is not an appropriate category of childrens book to include in the early childhood classroom? A. Chapter Book B. Picture Book C. Concept Book D. Counting book
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Which of the following is not an appropriate category of childrens book to include in the early childhood classroom?
A. Chapter Book
B. Picture Book
C. Concept Book
D. Counting book
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Answer:
chapter book
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is A because at a young age children will not understand and they need to learn at the appropriate level
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