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Educational psychology / Poetry / Dyslexia / Phonological awareness / Rhyme / Emily Dickinson / I Spy / Nursery rhyme / Literature / Linguistics / Phonetics
Date: 2013-07-01 10:41:41
Educational psychology
Poetry
Dyslexia
Phonological awareness
Rhyme
Emily Dickinson
I Spy
Nursery rhyme
Literature
Linguistics
Phonetics

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