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Por qué existen reglas en la escuela (Why Do We Have Rules in School?) (Spanish Edition)
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Product Details
Author:
Patrick Hely, Esther Sarfatti
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
24
Publisher:
The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc (December 30, 2018)
Language:
Spanish
ISBN-13:
9781538335574
ISBN-10:
1538335573
Weight:
9.2oz
Dimensions:
8.5" x 8.5"
File:
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Folder:
ROSEN
List Price:
$31.27
Series:
Por el bien común (The Common Good)
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$26.89
Publisher Identifier:
P-ROSEN
Discount Code:
C
Pub Discount:
62
Overview
Some children may wonder why there are so many rules they need to follow in school. This book explores how rules keep schools running smoothly and help students focus and learn. The text touches on important early elementary civics concepts from the C3 Framework for Social Studies. Full-color photographs help readers make connections with the text. After reading this book, students will understand that without rules, the common good of schools and classrooms would suffer.








