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    Play Lady by Eric Hoffman, Carmen Sosa-Masso, Suzanne Tornquist, Carmen Sosa Masso

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    • ISBN: 1884834612
    • Publisher: Redleaf Press
    • Pub. Date: April 1999
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    Comments from the Seller: 2002-07-01 Paperback Very Good This paperback book has been read, and shows some light wear. This is an Ex-library paperback book with the usual stamps/labels, with no wear on the cover. Email sent when item shipped. We ship promptly in tear resistant mailers and promise you excellent professional customer service. Delivery confirmation available on all shipments.

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    Synopsis

    A moving story about how the kids in the neighborhood help their "Play Lady" after she's the victim of a hate crime. Includes activity and teaching ideas.

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    When Play Lady's garden, a place where children play, is vandalized in a hate crime, the children help the whole neighborhood restore the damage.

    early childhood expert and author of The Anti-Bias Curriculum - Louise Derman-Sparks

    Play Lady and No Fair to Tigers are beautiful, child appropriate books. Many different kinds of children will see themselves and their lives reflected in these stories. They are just what we need to help young children explore the diversity in the world around them in a playful, child-centered way. These books fill a real niche because there is so little children's literature that accurately reflects the complexity of their lives.

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    Biography

    Eric Hoffman is the program coordinator for the Cabrillo College Children's Center in Aptos, CA. He has worked with preschool-age children since 1970 and cofounded the CRADLE project, which assists teachers and parents in conflict resolution with children.

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