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| View Larger Image | One Step at a Time | Spiral-boundby Jennifer Smith and Bradie Kvinsland (Author), Charlee Glock (Editor), Eric Haugen (Editor)
| 5 Used starting at: | $34.99 |
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| | Binding: | Spiral-bound | | Publisher: | CP & Publishing, LLC | | Edition: | 2ndnd Edition | | Page Count: | 216 Pages | | Publication Date: | March 30, 2005 | | Sales Rank: | 1,829,742st |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description "One Step at a Time" is a book, keepsake and guide for coping with a child's hospitalization. It offers a unique way for a parent to ask the right questions, record important medical information, and express joy, fear and hope during a very difficult time. And most important, it encourages parents to take care of themselves physically, emotionally and spiritually. |
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