My Tricky Eye Spy!

ISBN-10
0992953030
ISBN-13
9780992953034
Category
Children and strangers
Pages
33
Language
English
Published
2018
Author
Rod Power

Description

Most strangers are friendly, but some (very few) may be “Tricksters” so...“I’m ready to SPY with my Tricky EYE, Anyone fooling me, Any where, when or why!” Bright, lively, fun and engaging, this book teaches children to be confidently aware and reinforces the need to check with a SAFE adult before they do anything with a stranger.

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