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A collection of 16 books that teach children how to behave, about their family & about the environment.
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In School - teaches children how to behave when they are in school and how to interact with other children.
On Vacation - teaches children how to behave when they are on vacation.
At Parties - teaches children how to behave and interact with other children at parties.
At the Park - teaches children how to behave and interact with other children when their at the park.
Children who live in the desert, in the jungle or in a city full of water! Would you like to meet them? In this book you can find children from all over the world, with different habits and lifestyles.
Are you sad? Happy? Afraid? As children grow up, they start discovering a whole new world of sensations. Knowing what we feel helps us to grow up.
Having friends is just great! With them you can play, laugh, argue…or have company when your parents get mad at you.
A storm, fireworks, a ghost…we have all been afraid of something at some time or the other. With this book, children can face their fears and realize that with time and patience, they will overcome them.
Aunts and uncles, cousins, grandparents, brothers and sisters… they are all family.The book presents different types of families so each child can identify his own kind of family.
Where does food go? Why do parents always say it is necessary to eat a little of everything? In this book, through attractive illustrations and very simple text, young children can find answers to the many questions they often ask.
Boys and girls discover their five senses: sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste, as they enjoy the outdoors and nature, listen to music, prepare food in the kitchen, and engage in other activities.
Boys and girls explore the traditional basic four elements: air, earth, water, and fire. Children learn how each of these forces plays a vital role both in nature and human activities
The three Rs teach us many things we can do to reduce pollution. Reuse, Reduce, Recycle.
A family tree is a diagram that shows your ancestors. They are the people in your family who were born before you arrived. These people are a very special part of your lives.
Candy is made from sugar, and sugar comes from a plant. Your sweater might be made of sheep's wool, and many bridges are made out of stones. We make things by taking some material directly from nature.
Before babies learn to walk on two legs they begin by crawling on all fours. Children who are unable to walk without aid use crutches or move around in a wheelchair. Also, discover how different animals move from place to place.

























