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Olivia, Rotary Club of Littleton, Littleton, CO

Apr 25 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Rotary Club and Bemis Library, Thank you for the Student’s Dictionary! I love the way the dictionary has the longest English word. Methionylg ect. I love the way it has Presidents. In my class we studies the Presidents. I basically love the whole book! I love the whole book because it’s fun to read and look though. In the dictionary I found the...
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Grace, Rotary Club of Littleton, Littleton, CO

Apr 25 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Littleton Rotary, Thank you for the useful dictionaries. I use the dictionary to figure out hard words while I’m reading. The most interesting part was page482, where I saw my home state, South Korea. My job in class is ‘substitute helper.’ Whenever we have a substitute, Kylie, Annaliese, and I help out the substitute. Oh, I even made cards to write down what...
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Ginny and Joe Wommack, Rotary District 6110, Parsons, KS

Apr 25 2012
Administrator
Letters from Parents
My granddaughter in the 5th grade, keeps her Rotary dictionary with her Bible on the "important book" area. She carries this in her book bag, and she brought it over to our house so she could share information included in the dictionary with her grandfather. Joe and Xzavea often research world facts with the atlas and her dictionary. 🙂  
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