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1946 FIVE IN THE FAMILY Foresman 1ST ED Health Book 3
FIVE IN THE FAMILY
by
Dorothy Baruch and Elizabeth Montgomery
William S. Gray, Reading Director
Illustrated by Miriam Story Hurford
1946 First Edition
Scott, Foresman and Company
Publishers
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Rare 1946 FIRST EDITION Health Reader 3 FIVE IN THE FAMILY , part of the Health and Personal Development Program from the Curriculum Foundation Series.
It follows THREE FRIENDS and precedes THE GIRL NEXT DOOR . For 9 year olds who have completed the reader MORE FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS .
The Series includes HAPPY DAYS WITH OUR FRIENDS, GOOD TIMES WITH OUR FRIENDS, THREE FRIENDS, FIVE IN THE FAMILY, THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, YOU, YOU AND OTHERS, and YOU RE GROWING UP.
Please see my other listings for the other books in this series.
6 x 8 x 1/2 192 Pages.
Cover: Coverboards are stiff and solid. Binding is tight, front hinge is just a bit wobbly. Spine is clean with minimal wear at top and bottom. Front and back covers are very clean, minimal wear to edges, corners are lightly bumped.
Interior: Inside front and back covers and endpapers are blank. All pages are clean. There are no items to mention other than a very few light smudges on a few pages.
There are NO school stamps, NO missing pages, NO loose pages, NO torn pages, NO writing, NO doodling, NO scribbles, NO dogeared pages and NO foxing ...
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