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Painting (Get Set...Go!) by Ruth Thomson (ISBN: 9780516079905)
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Painting (Get Set...Go!) Unknown - 1994
by Ruth Thomson
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Full-color photos of real, everyday school children from different cultures show fun, easy ways to do a wide variety of projects and activities with readily available materials. The varying subject matter -- Music & Sound, Arts & Crafts, The Four Seasons -- encourages cooperative learning and teamwork, helps develop thinking skills and sharpens the senses, while at the same time fostering a child's natural creativity All of these child-tested activities are designed to get kids thinking and doing. More importantly, it gives them the motivation to learn and explore beyond the classroom.
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- Title Painting (Get Set...Go!)
- Author Ruth Thomson
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Childrens Pr
- Date 1994-10
- ISBN 9780516079905
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