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What Does It Mean to Be Present?

Illustrated by Eliza Wheeler, By (author) Rana DiOrio

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A Mom's Choice Gold Award Winner! Being present means… Noticing when someone needs help Waiting patiently for your turn Focusing on what's happening now Follow a group of friends at school, at home, and at the beach as they experience just what it means to be present. More Awards for What Does It Mean to Be Present? The Living Now: Books For Better Living AwardThe Nautilus Silver Award for Children's Picture BookThe Moonbeam Gold Children's Book Award for Mind-Body-Spirit/Self-Esteem

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Normally shipped | Available from overseas. Usually dispatched in 3 to 6 weeks
Publisher | Sourcebooks, Inc
Published date | 1 May 2020
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 32
Dimensions | 279 x 216 x 4mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 198g
ISBN | 978-1-7282-2306-3
Readership Age |
BISAC | juvenile fiction / general


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