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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

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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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Pammy (04/13/02)

Hi I'm Pammy I am reading Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul right now I am about half don with it. But I think that it is the GREATEST book ever. It makes me cry (I usually never cry at books) it makes me lauph and it makes me feel so lucky to have the family I do! I especaily like this one quote from section dying and death it said,'Never go to bed mad at someone because you never know when you will see them again' And I thought there where so many times I went to bed mad at someone and I shouldn't have because that quote is right. But god has blessed me my whole intire life and I am 10 years old NO one in my family has died. He has blessed me with a wonderful family to love and take care of me and I am going to do that in return. 10 years with no deaths!, I mean I have a 93 year old aunt and a 92 year old great grandma. THANKS CHICKEN SOUP! You have made me relize how lucky I am and tought me some wonderful lessons on life!

~ Pammy Jo Griswold~ -10
Danielle (04/10/02)

I love this book. When first looking at it I frowned. I thought it was going to be one of those boring books where all you want to do is just throw it away. But it wasn't! It was an exellent book with adventure, love, tears, and so much more. It really is chicken soup for the soul.
Sophia brugeman (04/04/02)

I think this book was the best. The details were great. If I could, I would write my own story. Check it out yourself.
Jacob (03/26/02)

I love this book! My favorite stories are the ones in the Tough Stuff section!
victoria plourde (03/24/02)

Dear Chicken soup writers,
I loved this book. It was a heart loving book. One question Do you have a chicken soup for the preeten soup journal?
(07/15/01)

Karli Babour
I think this book is a good book to read because you can just skip around in it and you don't have to read it in order. There are a lot of good stories in it about life, Friendship, Love and lots more. I really enjoy reading this book and I recommend it for kids who like to read short stories.

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