You Can Do It, Sam
by Amy Hest, Illustrated by Anita Jeram

One snowy morning, Sam and his mother make cakes for their friends. After they are packed away in little bags, Mrs. Bear tells Sam that it is his job to deliver the cakes...all by himself. Will he be able to do it? Mrs. Bear says, "You can do it, Sam." Her love gives him courage to try something new.

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The You Can Do It, Sam Unit Contains:
10 pages of pictures and poems with activities
Crossword Puzzle, Logic Puzzle,
TAKS Multiple Choice

Math, Phonics, Repeated Reading
Book Comparison
Recipe Writing

A Unit for You Can Do It, Sam is part of a collection of 40 units in Book Bridges for 2004. Available May, 2004. 

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