Bibliographic References
If you want to read more about the topics in this book, you can check these books: U1 Bernstein, D. (2012). Better than a Lemonade Stand. New York: New York. Aladdin. U2 Rowling, J. (1997). Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone . London: Bloomsbury Publishing. U3 Shatkin, J. (2017). Born to Be Wild: Why Teens Take Risks, and How We Can Help Keep Them Safe . New York, NY:TarcherPerigee. U4 Santana, L. & Rothstein, D. (2011). Make Just One Change . Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Press. U5 Standish, P. & Bell, S. (2014). Culture and Customs of Mexico . Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. U6 DeGaetano, J. G. & Newman K. M. (1996). Problem Solving Activities . Wrightsville Beach, NC: Great Ideas for Teaching. U7 Casner, S. (2017). Careful: A User’s Guide to Our Injury-Prone Minds. New York, NY: Riverhead Books. U8 Morley, J. (2014).Y ou Wouldn’t Want to Be a Pyramid Builder!:A Hazardous Job You’d Rather Not Have. New York: Franklin Watts. U9 Rosen, M. & Kassoy, B. (2004). Weird Jobs. Minneapolis, MN: Millbrook Press. U10 Corey, S. (2003). Players in Pigtails. New York: Scholastic Press.
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