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Tagalong - The Brite Star Kids Learn About Being Helpful - cover

Tagalong - The Brite Star Kids Learn About Being Helpful

Carolyn Larsen, Vincent W. Goett

Publisher: Peter Pan Press

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Summary

The Brite Star Kids is a collection of books that teach living skills to young children. All the books are story-based and include questions at the end of the book to help reinforce the lesson being taught.
 
Tagalong is a book about helping.
Available since: 01/14/2021.

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