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| 020 | _a189062750X | ||
| 020 | _q(hardcover) | ||
| 020 | _a9781890627508 | ||
| 020 | _q(hardcover) | ||
| 041 | _aeng | ||
| 082 | _a[E] | ||
| 100 | _aWoloson, Eliza | ||
| 250 | _aFirst edition. | ||
| 520 | _aIn this book a young boy named Charlie describes the activities he shares with his friend Isabelle, a girl with Down Syndrome. Isabelle and Charlie are friends. They both like to draw, dance, read, and play at the park. They both like to eat Cheerios. They both cry if their feelings are hurt. And like most friends, they are also different from each other. This book encourages us to think about why friendships are special and how our differences can make the world a more interesting and tolerant place. For ages 2-6 | ||
| 521 | _aAges 2-6 | ||
| 596 | _a5 10 31 37 | ||
| 697 | _aPeople with disabilities - Fiction. | ||
| 856 | _u000028/00002857.jpg | ||
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_aDLC _beng |
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_aP Year 9 [E] _bWOL |
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_aMy friend Isabelle _cEliza Woloson ; illustrated by Bryan Gough |
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_aBethesda, MD _bWoodbine House _c2003 |
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_a1 volume (unpaged) _bcolor illustrations _c15 x 23 cm |
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_aGough, Bryan _eillustrator |
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| 942 | _cBK | ||
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_c117024 _d117024 |
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