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Good-Bye, Daddy!
by Brigitte Weninger
ISBN: 0613050703
ISBN-13: 9780613050708
Format: Prebinding
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Summary
After his parents' separation, Tom is angry with his father for going to his own home after their visits. But Tom's teddy bear tells him a story that convinces him that even when a parent lives in a different home, the love and caring never go away.
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Bt Bound Published date: 1999 Size: 9.25 x 8.5 inches Weight: 0.7 pounds Ages: 1 to 2
Synopses
A little boy's teddy bear helps him come to terms with his parents' divorce by telling him a story about a little bear in similar circumstances.
Publisher's Notes
A little boy's teddy bear helps him come to terms with his parents' divorce by telling him a story about a little bear in similar circumstances.
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