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Publisher Evans Brothers Ltd
Publication date August 8, 1999
Pages 32
Binding Hardcover
Book category Easy Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781842340219
ISBN-10 1842340212
Published in Great Britain
Original list price $19.40
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Focusing on why fighting is sometimes seen as a way to solve a problem, this book shows how actually it can make a problem worse and rather by working together can problems be solved.
Amazon.com description: Product Description:
This series uses child-friendly stories and illustrations to show how conflict situations can be resolved. Each book contains two stories set in a primary school which can encourage children to relate to their everyday experiences. The range of behaviour that needs resolving is not simply solved by adult intervention, often the children are able to sort the problem out themselves. At the end of each book there is a page asking children to think about the situations that arose in the stories and to think about how they would behave if they were one of the characters.


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With Janine Amos | from Evans Brothers Ltd (August 8, 1999)
9781842340219 | details & prices | 32 pages | List price $19.40
About: Focusing on why fighting is sometimes seen as a way to solve a problem, this book shows how actually it can make a problem worse and rather by working together can problems be solved.

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