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I Can Do It! - cover

I Can Do It!

Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

Publisher: Twin Sisters® Digital Media™

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Summary

“I Can Do It,” is a story about perseverance. As part of the “Life Skills for Kids®” series  “I Can Do It,” is a wonderful way for young children to learn social emotional skills that will encourage them to work through challenges, try something new, learn from mistakes, ask for help if needed, “stick with it,” when it gets hard, and more! Adorable art sweetly illustrates each important life skill. Authentic sound effects and lively music coupled with “easy-to-understand” concepts makes “I Can Do It!” an awesome learning resource.
Available since: 01/22/2020.

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