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Come and eat!
Author
Ancona, George
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Depicts kinds of food and ways of eating across the world and includes details about the cultures represented in each photograph.
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Can we help?: kids volunteering to help their communities
Author
Ancona, George
Publisher
Candlewick Press
Pub. Date
2015.
Language
English
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Junior Nonfiction - Childrens Books
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Describes how children can help their communities in different ways, from tending a community garden and training service dogs to volunteering to help people with disabilities and mentoring younger students.
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