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Schooltime for Sammy
Author
Gibbs, Lynne
Publisher
Gingham Dog Press
Pub. Date
2003
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EPICTURE EXPERIEN SCHOOL GIBBS
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"It's the first day of school, but Sammy would rather play in the treetops than go to school with his brother and sister ..."
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Don't slurp your soup!: a first guide to letter writing, e-mail etiquette, and other everyday manners
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Gibbs, Lynne
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First guide
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McGraw-Hill Children's Pub
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[2003]
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E 395.122 GIBBS
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Explores the benefits of good manners in everyday situations, providing specific examples of what the rules are and why it is important to think of how one's actions affect other people
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