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One boy attempts to come to terms with his own absent father by doing a school project on parenting. This play is part of a series which presents scripts and resource material to encourage students to think about social issues.
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This is a journey that began in many places. It began in Kansas, home of Barack's mother. It began in Africa, home of Barack's father. It began in Hawaii one moonlit night, the night that Barack was born. Sometimes it was a lonely journey. Sometimes it was an enchanted journe ...
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Sojourner Truth was a black woman whose parents had been captured in Africa and sold as slaves in America. In this biography which is one of a series, Sojourner's life as a slave is described as well as how she spent the rest of her life in freedom speaking out against slavery, r ...
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Covers both the physical and social aspects of the world of sport and physical education in the UK. This book includes curriculum developments and topical issues.
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The Festivals series introduces young readers to festivals from different religions and cultures. Using a case-study approach which follows a young child as he or she is involved in the festival, each title looks at when it takes place, who celebrates it and why it is celebrate ...
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The Festivals series introduces young readers to festivals from different religions and cultures. Using a case-study approach which follows a young child as he or she is involved in the festival, each title looks at when it takes place, who celebrates it and why it is celebrate ...
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The Festivals series introduces young readers to festivals from different religions and cultures. Using a case-study approach which follows a young child as he or she is involved in the festival, each title looks at when it takes place, who celebrates it and why it is celebrate ...
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Looks at familiar aspects of life in communities across the world.
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One of a series which combines photographs and text to help explore important areas of the curriculum through familiar topics or themes. This title shows how to design your own wallpaper and make your own ornaments. The book aims to stimulate discussion and language development.
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Spend the day with a historical figure and discover how people lived in different eras.
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