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Describes opportunities for recreation offered in the community, including sports, entertainment, museums, and zoos, holidays and fairs, restaurants, community center activities, and outdoor fun.
By Caroline Arnold and Ginger Giles (illustrator)

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9780531045060 | Olympic Marketing Corp, February 1, 1983, cover price $1.98 | About this edition: Describes opportunities for recreation offered in the community, including sports, entertainment, museums, and zoos, holidays and fairs, restaurants, community center activities, and outdoor fun.

Describes different kinds of stores, lists the kinds of goods and services they offer, and tells how purchases are made

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9780531045084 | Franklin Watts, February 1, 1983, cover price $8.90 | About this edition: Briefly surveys types of goods and services available from a variety of stores and discusses how shoppers pay for their purchases.

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A basic introduction to the concepts of government and law discusses diverse facets of federal, state, and local government and explains the operation of the federal government and the functions of laws, taxes, elections, and defense
By Caroline Arnold and Ginger Giles (illustrator)

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9780531045091 | Franklin Watts, February 1, 1983, cover price $7.90 | About this edition: A basic discussion of the need for rules in society and of how our government is formed, chosen, and used.

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Explains how to utilize a wide range of community informational resources for educational purposes and includes a practical case study featuring a student community history project

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9780531046753 | Franklin Watts, October 1, 1983, cover price $11.90 | About this edition: Describes ways of using one's community as a resource for various kinds of studies; how to make and use a resource file; how to conduct polls, surveys, and interviews; and how to research a community's history.

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