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A young boy considers eight ways to get someone to play with him. Text encourages problem solving by looking at alternatives and possible consequences.
Synopsis:
Now in their second editions, these stories help children ages 3-8 learn to solve social problems effectively and compassionately. Because the stories are interactive, kids are encouraged to consider several different ways of solving problems utilizing a "choose-your-own-ending" format. If your children don't like how the stories turn out, they can go back and try another method. Each book is 32 pages, 7 x 8$1/2 inches. Written by Elizabeth Crary, M.S. and illustrated by Marina Megale.
"Synopsis"
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Now in their second editions, these stories help children ages 3-8 learn to solve social problems effectively and compassionately. Because the stories are interactive, kids are encouraged to consider several different ways of solving problems utilizing a "choose-your-own-ending" format. If your children don't like how the stories turn out, they can go back and try another method. Each book is 32 pages, 7 x 8$1/2 inches. Written by Elizabeth Crary, M.S. and illustrated by Marina Megale.
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