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Learn the Truth - A Book About Telling the Truth - cover

Learn the Truth - A Book About Telling the Truth

Vincent W. Goett, Amanda Cowles

Publisher: Peter Pan Press

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Summary

The Bus Bunch is a group of kids that live in Brite Star and attend Brite Star School. They have become friends as they all ride the same bus to school each day.
 
The Bus Bunch stories are intended to teach and reinforce positive behavior to young children.
 
In Learn the Truth, Dani fabricates a story to make herself seem more exciting to the rest of the class. Dani realizes the mess she has created and takes steps to make it right.
Available since: 09/02/2022.
Print length: 32 pages.

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