Raising Wise Children
How to Teach Your Child to Think
by Noel Wescombe ; Carolyn Kohlenberger
ISBN: 0880703261
ISBN-13: 9780880703260
Format: Paperback
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Publisher: Multnomah Pub Published date: 1990 Size: 5 x 8.25 inches Weight: 0.7 pounds
Publisher's Notes
Demonstrates three practical thinking skills, discusses child development, and gives advice on helping children learn how to think critically.
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Raising Wise Children: How to Teach Your Child to Think
Kohlenberger, Carolyn; Wescombe, Noel
Multnomah Books. PAPERBACK. 0880703261 Acceptable overall Condition, may have some heavier wear, and/or highlighting/markings/underlining, not the prettiest book, but perfectly usable . Fair. ( more information) Offered by FatCityBooks.com (United States)
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Raising Wise Children: How to Teach Your Child to Think
Carolyn Kohlenberger
Multnomah Books. Used - Good. Published: . Softcover. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Good condition, showing modest signs of wear. BINDING IS SOFTCOVER; Some rubbing on cover. Cover has some wear on edges. ( more information) Offered by Experienced Books LLC (United States)
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Raising Wise Children: How to Teach Your Child to Think
Carolyn Kohlenberger
Multnomah Books. Used - Good. Published: 1990. Softcover. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Good condition, showing modest signs of wear. BINDING IS SOFTCOVER; Some rubbing on cover. Cover has some wear on edges. ( more information) Offered by Experienced Books LLC (United States)
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Raising Wise Children: How to Teach Your Child to Think
John Kohlenberger, Noel Wescombe
Multnomah. Used - Acceptable. Shows definite wear, and perhaps considerable marking on inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! ( more information) Offered by Better World Books (United States)
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Raising Wise Children: How to Teach Your Child to Think
Wescombe, Noel; Kohlenberger, Carolyn
Sisters, Oregon, U.S.A.: Multnomah Pub, 1990. very good trade paperback, no markings, spine uncreased, CF506443. Paperback. Very Good. ( more information) Offered by BookCollector.net (United States)
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Raising Wise Children: How to Teach Your Child to Think
Kohlenberger, Carolyn, and Wescombe, Noel, and Morris, Rod (editor)
Portland, OR: Multnomah Publishers, 1990. 1st Thus Printing. Trade paperback. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. 265 p. ( more information) Offered by Coastal Collections (United States)
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Raising Wise Children: How to Teach Your Child to Think
Kohlenberger, Carolyn; Wescombe, Noel
Multnomah Books. PAPERBACK. 0880703261 New with very slight shelf wear from time on shelf (like you'd see at a major chain). We ship daily, provide personalized customer service and want you to have a great experience purchasing from us. Thank you for your consideration. . New. ( more information) Offered by BennettBooksLtd (United States)
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