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Chicken Soup For The Preteen Soul

101 Stories of Changes, Choices and Growing up for Kids Ages 10-13

by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen

Chicken Soup For The Preteen Soul by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen X
Chicken Soup For The Preteen Soul by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen
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    Oct 2000, 350 pages

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    Oct 2000, 380 pages

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nicole t. (10/22/04)



I loved this book infact I love all the chicken noodle soup books i collect as many as I can!
Caroline (10/16/04)

Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul showed me how lucky I was. It was sad reading the stories about death, especially if it was about the death of a child. The stories also remind you that no matter what happens, God will always be there to help you.
ashley (10/11/04)

HELLO I AM ASHLEY AND I THOUGHT THIS BOOK WAS AMASING . WHEN EVER I HAD SAD I COULD LOOK UP TOIT
(06/27/04)

i love the book it has beautiful poems and amazing stories. I can't wait to read the next story!!!!!! ( :
Jessica (05/18/04)

This book was great
Hannah (04/04/04)

All the Chicken Soup books are amazing but this one is exceptional. i am 11 years old and i can relate to many of the stories, ppl dying, friend problems etc. this book helped me realize that i am not alone and there r other ppl going through what i am. This book also helped me open up to other ideas and aspects that i have not realized and helped me grasp pain, maladies etc. Thank you Chicken Soup
ShenayA (02/19/04)

Shenaya Age 12
I love this book. Without a doubt it is my favourite. Ive read the chicken soups for teens but i prefer this one. theres also this story i love its soo sad but i always read it. It's called Everything will be okay. I love this book and i hope theres another
Carissa Age 10 (11/17/03)

I only had to read up to page five and I already loved the book. Now I am on page 133 and I have just gotten the book on Saturday! My mom had wanted to get me the book for teens but didnt get to because she didnt have much money at the time. I am glad that she didnt to because I am not 13 and wont be for a while! Now I can't stop reading and my friend Briana loves the book to we like to read it aloud to each other! I know anyone that likes true,emotional,short, that even might be realated to their life will love this book. I hope you get and enjoy this book!

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