David Decides: No More Thumbsucking
David Decides: No More Thumbsucking
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Card catalog description
Text and photographs follow a young boy as he finds out how to give up the habit of sucking his thumb. Includes a question-and-answer guide for parents and medical professionals.
David Decides: No More Thumbsucking,Susan, Ph.D. Heitler,Avon Books (P),0380768526,Child Care/Parenting,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Fingersucking,Juvenile literature,Parenting - Discipline,Psychological aspects,Thumb sucking,therapy
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