Focus Groups: Art and humanities, social sciences, and the nonmedical sciences

Focus Groups: Art and humanities, social sciences, and the nonmedical sciences
ISBN-10
0810861178
ISBN-13
9780810861176
Series
Focus Groups
Category
Reference
Pages
223
Language
English
Published
2008
Author
Graham R. Walden

Description

Children can take a trip around the entire country in this beautiful, wordless book. With vibrant, detailed images of the various landscapes in America, children will be engaged and inspired to create their own story!

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