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Red Squirrel Phonics is a new series of decodable readers from Raintree, packed with real stories and non-fiction texts using words that children can read.The programme teaches children phonics skills in a sequential and systematic way so that they can learn the sounds (phonemes) and the letters that represent them (graphemes) and then practise and apply this knowledge through reading appealing, decodable texts that make sense.This ensures that every beginner reader will experience success in their reading from their very first book!In this Level 5 Set 2a book focusing on the 'or' phoneme, Dad is sorting the clean laundry.He puts the clothes in separate piles for the three children.Does he get it right? Is Sid helping?
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Mix-Up Monday
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Multiphonics Mix Up
Develop childrens spelling skills with this set of 42 Multiphonics cards featuring a puzzle image with the answers given in anagram form. Children use the Multiphonics cubes sold separately to make the correct answer. 16 vowel digraphs are covered
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The Mix-Up
Readers have fallen in love with Paige and Noah:'Totally touched my heart''I completely LOVED this book''I'm now obsessed with this author and can't wait to see what she does next!''A hilarious and heartwarming novel ... a definite five star read''If you're a fan of rom-coms, you HAVE to pick this up!''I adored this book and raced through it'---------------------------Two men to choose from.One fantastic mistake. Paige might bake wedding cakes for a living but that doesn't mean shes dreaming about her own perfect day.Far from it. Trusting people is hard after she was badly let down by her family and boyfriend just when she needed them most. And to make things worse, her ex has just walked into her bakery with his new fiancée... Needing a little no-strings-attached fun, Paige goes to a party where her friend knows just the guy - the guy in the black top. There's just one problem. There are two men wearing black tops. Noah was meant to be her perfect distraction...instead, he wants more than just a bit of fun.But could the wrong guy turn out to be the right choice?PRAISE FOR THE MIX-UP: 'So funny and so moving.I could not stop reading" Sophie Cousens, author of This Time Next Year'Holly strikes a perfect balance between raw and relatable, funny and heart-warming' Abigail Mann, author of The Lonely Fajita'A gorgeous, uplifting read that packs a real emotional punch' Gillian Harvey, author of Perfect on Paper
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I constantly mix up names.
It's common to mix up names, especially when meeting new people or when under stress. One way to improve this is to actively listen and repeat the person's name when introduced. You can also try creating associations or visual cues to help remember names better. Practice and patience are key in overcoming this challenge.
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How can one mix up apps?
One can mix up apps by rearranging their placement on the home screen or in folders. This can be done by pressing and holding an app icon until it starts to jiggle, and then dragging it to a new location. Apps can also be mixed up by using different app organization techniques, such as grouping similar apps together or organizing them by frequency of use. Additionally, one can mix up apps by exploring new apps and adding them to the home screen or app drawer.
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'How do I mix this up?'
To mix something up, you can start by gathering all the ingredients and equipment you need. Then, follow the recipe or instructions carefully, combining the ingredients in the specified order. Use a whisk, spoon, or mixer to thoroughly mix the ingredients together until they are well combined. Be sure to scrape down the sides of the bowl to ensure everything is evenly mixed. Finally, pour the mixture into the appropriate baking dish or container and proceed with the rest of the recipe.
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How can one mix up words?
One can mix up words by experiencing cognitive difficulties such as dyslexia or aphasia, which can cause confusion in processing and producing language. Additionally, distractions, stress, or lack of focus can lead to errors in speech or writing. Mixing up words can also occur when someone is tired or fatigued, affecting their ability to communicate effectively.
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Marney's Pumpkin Mix-Up
When Marney the headstrong squirrel spots the BIGGEST pumpkin in the bushes across the park, he doesn't want to waste his time working with the other squirrels to gather nuts and acorns.He doesn't even listen to Riley the hedgehog, who tries to warn him that things may not be as they seem.
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The Holiday Mix-Up
While You Were Sleeping meets The Wedding Date with a fun Puerto Rican holiday twist in NYT and USA Today bestselling author Ginny Baird's latest sweet romance, in which a diner waitress agrees to be her patron's fake date...only for him to land in a coma and her to be stuck playing his sweetheart with his family all week long. Lonely-hearted waitress Katie Smith has nowhere to go for Christmas, and a huge crush on her gorgeous diner patron Juan Martinez.So when Juan asks Katie to pose as his girlfriend for holiday festivities at his family’s winery, Katie leaps at the chance…that is, until an accident lands Juan in a coma right after giving his folks the “news.” Katie knows she should tell the Martinezes the truth, but when they immediately embrace her, Katie is reluctant to let her fantasy of a family holiday go. And then there’s Juan’s brother, Mateo, whose smile tugs at her heartstrings just right—and who tells her perfect Juan might not be everything he seems. Second son Mateo Martinez loves his brother, but Juan’s plan to “rebrand and expand” Los Cielos Cellars has cost their family too much and put its entire tradition in jeopardy.Katie seems to understand, but she’s still committed to Juan…even when Mateo starts to wish her gentle heart and beautiful smile were committed to him instead.With the winery at stake, secrets on all sides, and Juan due to wake up any day, can Katie and Mateo follow their hearts to a Christmas miracle, or will this mix-up ruin their chances?Praise for The Holiday Mix-Up:"Fans of Hallmark movies and authors Sophie Cousens and Lia Louis will appreciate this wholesome holiday offering from Baird." —Library Journal"Baird excels at capturing the Martinez family’s warmhearted and somewhat kooky dynamic, adding to the cozy, homey atmosphere.This is a delight." —Publishers Weekly
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Don't Mix Up My Farm
Which farm animal is your favourite? Children will love spinning the wheel to create their very own farm friends!This chunky board book features a built-in wheel containing different touch-and-feel panels for little hands to explore - perfect for developing hand-eye coordination.With five touch-and-feel options to mix-and-match, this book will give hours of fun to any little one!Also available: Don't Mix Up My Dinosaur, Don't Mix Up My Puppy, Don't Mix Up My Shark
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Don't Mix Up My Shark
Which sea creature is your favourite? Children will love spinning the wheel to create their very own ocean friends!This chunky board book features a built-in wheel containing different touch-and-feel panels for little hands to explore - perfect for developing hand-eye coordination.With five touch-and-feel options to mix-and-match, this book will give hours of fun to any little one!Also available: Don't Mix Up My Dinosaur, Don't Mix Up My Puppy, Don't Mix Up My Farm
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Did you mix up your contact lenses?
No, I did not mix up my contact lenses. I always make sure to keep my contact lenses separate and organized to avoid any confusion or mix-ups. It's important to properly label and store contact lenses to ensure that they are used correctly and safely. Mixing up contact lenses can lead to discomfort, irritation, and potential eye infections.
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How can one mix up English words?
One can mix up English words by confusing words that sound similar but have different meanings, such as "there," "their," and "they're." Another way is by using homophones, which are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings, like "to," "too," and "two." Additionally, mixing up words can happen when one is not paying close attention to spelling or when typing quickly without proofreading.
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Do I constantly mix up the letters?
No, you do not constantly mix up the letters. Your ability to accurately input and process letters is evident in your question. It is normal to occasionally make mistakes when typing or writing, but it does not appear to be a consistent issue for you. If you find that you are frequently mixing up letters, it may be helpful to slow down and double-check your work to ensure accuracy.
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How can you spice up a cake mix?
You can spice up a cake mix by adding extra ingredients such as chocolate chips, nuts, or dried fruit to the batter. You can also add flavor extracts like vanilla, almond, or citrus to enhance the taste. Additionally, you can swirl in a layer of fruit preserves or caramel sauce before baking for a delicious surprise inside the cake. Finally, you can top the cake with a homemade frosting, whipped cream, or a dusting of powdered sugar to add extra flavor and visual appeal.
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