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"This is a good book for families, clubs, small group and, certainly, the classroom." -- Dick Ullman
-- American Bookseller
"It's a valuable resource for parents, teachers-anyone who works with children." -- Linda Skye Smith
-- NAPRA ReView
Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Free Spirit Pub Published date: 1995 Size: 6.25 x 9 inches Weight: 0.7 pounds Ages: 7 to 9
Synopses
Describes a variety of opportunities for youngsters to participate in successful community service.
Publisher's Notes
This guide has something for everyone who wants to make a difference, from simple projects to large scale commitments. Kids can choose from a variety of topics, including animals, crime fighting, the environment, friendship, hunger, literacy, politics and government, and transformation.
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