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This important book introduces young children to healthy habits and behaviors experts have identified as key to children's health: active play, eating right, washing hands, drinking water, getting enough sleep and spending time with loved ones.
- A wonderful introduction to healthy habits
- Part of the You Are Important series
- 5-3/4"sq. x 1/2" thick
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