Should We Have Pets?: A Persuasive Text

Should We Have Pets?: A Persuasive Text
ISBN-10
1590340442
ISBN-13
9781590340448
Category
Children's writings
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Mondo Pub
Authors
Sylvia Lollis, Joyce W. Hogan

Description

A second-grade class presents arguments for and against pet ownership.

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