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Little Koala Breaks a Rule: A Lesson on the Importance of Following Rules: A Lesson on the Importance of Following Rules

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Little Koala Breaks a Rule: A Lesson on the Importance of Following Rules: A Lesson on the Importance of Following Rules
Little Koala Breaks a Rule: A Lesson on the Importance of Following Rules: A Lesson on the Importance of Following Rules

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Little Koala Breaks a Rule: A Lesson on the Importance of Following Rules: A Lesson on the Importance of Following Rules

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The importance of rules is the topic addressed within this book.
What happens when Little Koala breaks a rule?
What will Little Koala learn about the importance of rules during his adventures?
THIS BOOK IS PART OF THE LITTLE KOALA LIFE SKILLS SERIES.
This book series is designed to teach children important skills. Each book in the series has a different theme related to life skills. A separate section in the back provides important topics covered through the book in addition to follow up questions for families to ask their children. These questions are meant to create open communication and further conversation regarding important life lessons. This book series is recommended for children between the ages of four through nine, but could be used for children of all ages.

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