In a message dated 9/19/2008 8:47:42 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

They  will last if it's just you.
    My question is, why are the students not allowed to  touch the books? I 
teach kindergarten and we received a grant for KLP  reading 5 years ago. My 
classes have handled all the books, 5 copies of 20  titles, both paperback and 
hardcover over those 5 years. I have lost 2 books, a  title much loved by the 
children, during that time. It is important to have  copies of the book readily 
available to children after any kind of reading  instruction. I guess if you 
are that worried about children handling the books,  I would suggest you buy a 
paperback book for yourself and a hard covered copy  for your students to 
enjoy. 
 
Nancy 



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