An edition of Kids will be kids (1997)

Kids will be kids

excellent, tried-and-true reasons for thinking twice about having children (or why you might want to rent them out on weekends)

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An edition of Kids will be kids (1997)

Kids will be kids

excellent, tried-and-true reasons for thinking twice about having children (or why you might want to rent them out on weekends)

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Kids will be kids: excellent, tried-and-true reasons for thinking twice about having children (or why you might want to rent them out on weekends)
1997, Cumberland House, Distributed to the trade by Andrews and McMeel
in English

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Published in
Nashville, Tenn, Kansas City, MO

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
818/.5407
Library of Congress
PN6231.P2 N35 1997, PN6231.P2N35 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 v. (unpaged) :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1013294M
ISBN 10
1888952318
LCCN
96054257
Library Thing
4724916
Goodreads
2911319

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