4 edition of Parent"s to the Best Books for Children (The New York Times) found in the catalog.
Published
1988
by Times Books
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Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 421 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8019782M |
ISBN 10 | 0812917758 |
ISBN 10 | 9780812917758 |
Best for ages: Addressing a police shooting and written in , the book supposes a real-time situation of protests, marchers and how families of different colors react. The children in the book can hear and see the TV news, and ask their families with different responses. Order from Women & Children First Bookstore. Teens & TweensAuthor: Hillary Bird. Delivering a walk into a well-needed learning opportunity, The Jacket is a great book for showing children the ugly truth about prejudice encounters. Click here to buy. 5.
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Handbook of pottery and porcelain marks
archival appraisal of moving images
Quest-ce-qui attire les Peuls vers lest?
The Capitoline museums
Last Line
New world: Guyana independence issue.
Incredibly Easy Grilling
Reviewer on property ownership and taxation
Background papers from the National Commission for Excellence in Teacher Education (Teacher education monograph)
Amazing Anim/alph/lb
environmental history of washing Lough, Kilrea, Co.Derry, Northern Ireland.
The Hungarian folk song
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This book, published by American Girl, covers various aspects of divorce, from the initial split-up to a parent's remarriage. It includes quizzes, tips, and advice from children of divorce. Ages 8. An A-Z for children ages 3 to 6, it’s packed with information on everything from “Divorce Words and What They Mean” to custody and contact issues to “Meeting Parents’ New Friends,” and because the families in the book are dinosaurs, differences between the reading-child’s and the book.
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