The Story of Ruby Bridges
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23.93 GBP
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AR level A numeric rating that indicates the depth or sophistication of augmented reality (AR) features in a product, such as the number of interactive layers, tracking accuracy, or supported AR content types. The value helps users compare how advanced the AR experience is across different models.
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4 |
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AR quiz number The total count of augmented‑reality (AR) quizzes included with the product or available for use. It represents how many distinct quiz items can be accessed, played, or completed within the AR experience.
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14855 |
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AR quiz points The total number of points a user receives for completing an augmented‑reality (AR) quiz. This numeric value represents the reward or score assigned to each quiz, allowing users to track progress and compare performance across multiple quizzes.
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0.5 |
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Author The individual or group credited with creating the main content of a product, such as a book, film, or other creative work. The value is a free‑text string representing the name(s) of the primary creator.
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Robert Coles |
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Grade level The age range or maturity level for which a book is intended, indicating the appropriate reader group based on comprehension and content suitability.
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Pre-K - 3 |
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Guided reading level A short alphanumeric code that indicates the appropriate reading difficulty or maturity level for a book, helping parents and educators select titles suitable to a reader’s comprehension skills.
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O |
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Illustrator The name of the author or illustrator who created the book. The value is a free‑text string, typically containing the surname and optionally the given name or initials.
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George Ford |
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Imprint The name of the entity that publishes or distributes the product. It typically refers to a publishing house, imprint, or brand responsible for producing and releasing the item.
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Scholastic Paperbacks |
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Language The natural language in which a product’s content, user interface, or documentation is presented. It indicates the primary linguistic context for text, subtitles, audio tracks, and other language-dependent features.
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English |
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Lexile level The Lexile score is a numeric measure of a text’s reading difficulty and the reader’s ability to comprehend it. It allows educators, parents, and students to match books with appropriate skill levels and track progress over time.
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730 |
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Pages The total count of individual pages contained in a book or printed publication. It represents the number of physical sheets that make up the product, regardless of layout or formatting.
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32 |
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Publication date The calendar date on which the product was first made available to the public or released for sale. It is expressed as a full year, month, and day (YYYY-MM-DD) and can be used to filter or sort items by release period.
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Sep 01, 2010 |
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Publisher The name of the entity that publishes or distributes the product, such as a book, magazine, or other media item.
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Scholastic |
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Type of book The category or genre classification of a book, such as Fiction, Non‑Fiction, Biography, Science Fiction, Mystery, etc. It indicates the general subject matter or narrative style that defines the content and helps readers find titles that match their interests.
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Non-Fiction |
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Year published The calendar year in which the product was first published or released to the public. It is expressed as a four‑digit number (e.g., 2015) and can be used to filter, sort, or compare products by their release period.
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2010 |
Scholastic Paperbacks




