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STICKS AND STONES
RM85.00 RM25.00
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.
This children’s rhyme is as familiar as it is debated in today’s society. With the rise of bullying in its many forms, words can actually be quite harmful. In her recent book, Sticks and Stones, Emily Bazelon tackles this issue head on.
Bazelon began her investigation into bullying when she was still an editor at Slate magazine in 2010. She investigated the high-profile suicide of Phoebe Prince, a Massachusetts high school student. From that experience, Bazelon’s interest was captured. Sticks and Stones is a continuation of the work she began in 2010
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Weight | 0.6 kg |
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Dimensions | 24 x 16 x 3 cm |
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FEATURES INCLUDE
- Fun, easy-to-understand definitions for words in every letter of the alphabet.
- Silly cartoons make definitions really stick.
- A humorous approach encourages kids to let loose with language, experiment and have fun.
- 384 pages of laughter & learning.
- And more! There are hours of fun words and their meanings to explore with your kids.
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