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Paperback The Blodgett Readers: Primer-, Volume 7... Book

ISBN: 1276565437

ISBN13: 9781276565431

The Blodgett Readers: Primer-, Volume 7...

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The Blodgett Readers, Primer by Frances Eggleston Blodgett and Andrew B. Blodgett, is a foundational text in the history of American education. Designed as an introductory volume, this primer aims to equip young learners with the essential skills needed to begin their reading journey. With a focus on systematic instruction, the book introduces the alphabet and basic phonics principles, providing a structured approach to early literacy.

This volume reflects the educational methodologies prevalent in the late 19th century, offering insights into the pedagogical practices of the time. "The Blodgett Readers" series was crafted to cultivate a love for reading and to lay a solid groundwork for future academic success. This primer stands as a testament to the enduring importance of early reading education and its impact on shaping young minds.

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