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How the Brite Star Kids Got Their Name

A Book About Getting Along (Peter Pan Living Skills)

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How the Brite Star Kids Got Their Name

By: Vincent W. Goett, Carolyn Larsen
Narrated by: Carolyn Larsen
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The Brite Star Kids are a group of friends who live in the town of Brite Star. Their name was invented by the teacher who gives her students an award for performing acts of kindness.

The Brite Star Kids stories are intended to teach and reinforce living skills that result in modeling positive behavior to young children.

How the Brite Star Kids Got Their Name teaches the importance of being kind and getting along with others. As the Brite Star Kids go through their normal activities at the daycare center, acts of kindness are recognized and rewarded.

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