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NZ $28.00
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Join in and Play (Learning to Get Along)
In Join In, a girl explains what she does and says when she wants to play with someone. The narrative maintains an even tone, giving options when things don't work out as expected and emphasizing the importance of talking and listening with respect as well as playing fair. With expressive drawings of children and adults from many ethnic groups, the illustrations show up clearly from a distance.
By Cheire J. Meiners, M.Ed.
This series of books is highly recommended by Linda Hodgdon
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