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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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(01/31/03)

Its Super
Larissa (01/18/03)

I think this is the best book EVER I really loved it
(01/06/03)

This book is so cool! It helps me with everyday dicsions.
Conor (12/31/02)

This book is great, it inspires people, helps people, shows people that they have emotional feelings. I loved the book, It really helped me show the inner me.

My favourite story in it was: Life Is Short by: Scott Kingler, sixteen.
It is about a bunch of people who go snowboarding and 1 of them (Gabe Moura) dosn't where a helmet and hits a skier. dies, donates all his organs to a bunch of people. For more information on Gabriel Moura, go to www.gabemoura.com

Live safe and be carful, al ways where helmets when doing sports that involve them.

Rawk On,
If you don't like me for who I am, then you don't like me for who I am, but
all you're gonna get is who I am -Avril Lavigne
Rachael (12/13/02)

You should read this book it has amazing things about other preteens like us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lilliana (12/07/02)

Its great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bahama-Lama (11/21/02)

I really love this book! It is awsome. I am going to try to get my friend to buy this fabulous book of stories. Chicken Soup is a cool collection. I've read a few of the other stories from Chicken Soup for the Fathers Soul, and for Kids Soul.
hannah daigle (11/18/02)

The book Chicken Soup For The Preteen soul is the best. I love it because it finds the true person in you.

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