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Who Says You're So Great?: Building a Three Legged Table - Your Child's Self Concept (I Am Skillful, Capable, Loved)

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Who Says You're So Great?: Building a Three Legged Table - Your Child's Self Concept (I Am Skillful, Capable, Loved)

by Fay, Jim

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Institute for Professional Development, 1983. Lt. shelf wear. Pages fine. This book was written as a workbook to be used, folded, ben, written in and eaten if needed, but hopefully to be digested - to enhance the quality of your children's lives and your life with them. Kids develop responsibilities and learn best when they feel good about themselves. 40 pages. Stamp inside cover.. Soft cover. Very Good. Illus. by Meyer, Glady (Illustration). 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book.

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Title
Who Says You're So Great?: Building a Three Legged Table - Your Child's Self Concept (I Am Skillful, Capable, Loved)
Author
Fay, Jim
Illustrator
Meyer, Glady (Illustration)
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Publisher
Institute for Professional Development
Date Published
1983
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9&f

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