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Growing Child - Ages Birth to 6 Years
Amazon.com — First Issue Lead Time 6-10 weeks Format Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year 12 Magazine Type Trade magazine Number Of Issues 24 Subscription Length 730 daysMore…
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Growing Together
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Growing Child by Helen L. Bee, 9780673993595 0673993590
Textbooks — Pearson (1995), Hardback Brand Pearson Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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Growing Child : An Applied Approach by Helen Bee, ...
Textbooks — Pearson (1999), Hardback Brand Pearson Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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Growing Child - Access Card by Denise Boyd, ...
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Growing Child by Denise Boyd, 9780205545964 0205545963
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Growing Child by Denise Boyd, 9780205545964 0205545963
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Growing Child: 0-24 months
Amazon.com — ISBN 0972964908 Number Of Pages 150 Publication Date 2004More…
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The Toddler Book: How to Enjoy Your Growing Child
Amazon.com — Author Rachel Waddilove Dewey Decimal Number 649 EAN 9780745953342 ISBN 0745953344 Number Of Pages 192 Publication Date 2008-11-01More…
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The Growing Child: School-Age (6 to 12 Years)
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital — As children enter into school-age, their abilities and understanding of concepts and the world around them continue to grow. While children may progress at different rates, the following are some of the common milestones children may reach in ...More…
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The Growing Child: 3-Year-Olds
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital — In 3-year-olds, growth is still slow compared to the first year. In 3-year-olds, growth is still slow compared to the first year. Most children have become slimmer and lost the rounded tummy of a toddler. While all children may grow at a ...More…
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The Growing Child: 2-Year-Olds
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital — Two-year-olds are very active and begin to lose the appearance of a baby. After a child's second birthday, the rate of growth continues to slow. Two-year-olds are very active and begin to lose the appearance of a baby. While all children may grow ...More…