Someone Very Important Has Just Died
Immediate Help For People Caring For Children Of All Ages At The Time Of A Close Bereavement
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Author
Contributions
- Elaine Bailey (Illustrator) - Contributor
Publication
2004-10-30 - Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language
English
Word Count
10,000 words, Guess
Page Count
40 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesomeoneveryimpor00mary
- Internet Archivesomeoneveryimpor00turn
- ISBN-101843102951
- ISBN-139781843102953
- LibraryThing4996425
and 4 more
- Goodreads979590
- Library of Congress Control Number2004012507
- Better World Books9781843102953
- Open LibraryOL8929051M
Classifications
- LCCBF723.G75T87 2004
- LCCBF723.G75 T87 2005
Subjects
Other Editions
- Someone Very Important Has Just Died: Immediate Help For People Caring For Children Of All Ages At The Time Of A Close Bereavement
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