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Boy Who Didn't Want to Be Sad

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This story utilizes the vivid colors and art to teach children how feelings of sadness and happiness are natural experiences in life. Includes "Note to Parents" section.

By: Rob Goldblatt

Additional Information
Edition
1 edition
Isbn
978-1-59147-135-6
Notes
Ready - HW 31 Dec 21 IsApproved & Ready - WF 11 Feb 2022
Pages
32
Publisheddate
2004-01-01 00:00:00
Publisher
Magination Press
Publisherlocation
Washington, DC
Resourceauthor
Goldblatt, Rob
Source
Amazon
Article Details
Edition
1 edition
Isbn
978-1-59147-135-6
Notes
Ready - HW 31 Dec 21 IsApproved & Ready - WF 11 Feb 2022
Pages
32
Publisheddate
2004-01-01 00:00:00
Publisher
Magination Press
Publisherlocation
Washington, DC
Resourceauthor
Goldblatt, Rob
Source
Amazon
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