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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT6) FAIRFAX, Va. -- July 25, 2007 -- JUNIE-B-CONTROVERSY-2 -- Caitlyn Siwek, 9, holding one of her favorite books, "No Dogs Allowed," by Bill Wallace, at Burke Lake Park in Fairfax, Va., June 2007. Caitlyn Siwek had trouble with the Junie B. Jones series. Her mother complained to the book publisher about the style of writing used by the author, Barbara Park. The Junie B. Jones books are the latest front in the parent wars. More than a few parents have taken issue with Junie B., as she is called. Their disagreement is a pint-sized version of the lingering education battle between advocates of phonics and those who favor whole language. (Susana Raab/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2007-07-25
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Susana Raab
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25cm x 19cm by 300dpi
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