Kittens

Individual Title: $21.95 List / $15.93 Library
Reading Level: Level 1
Interest Level: K-3
Author:Colleen Sexton
Copyright:© 2008
ISBN:9781600141683
Summary:

After birth, it takes a kitten between seven to ten days to open its eyes. Soon after this, kittens develop quickly into very playful animals. Eager readers will see what kittens eat and how they play.

Bellwether Level:Level 1
Guided Reading Level:F
Page Count:24
ATOS:1
AR Points:0.5
AR Quiz Value:121290
Lexile:280
RC Quiz:Q43490
RC Points:1
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