All Kinds Of Bodies Book
Do you like the way you look? Would you rather look like someone else? Maybe you are tall and large and your best friend is shorter and thinner. Maybe you have a round face or a short neck and a friend has a square face or a long neck. Maybe you wear glasses. Or use a wheelchair to get around. This delightful lift – the -flap book shows that no matter how we look on the outside, under the skin we are all the same AND everyone is special.
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