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    <extent>48 PAGES ILLUSTRATION COLOR 25CM</extent>
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  <abstract>It's natural that the very idea of catastrophes is scary for kids after all, whether it's a storm, a flood, or a fire, catastrophes can upend our lives. This book talks about how to manage our fears of these unlikely but possible events and stay mindfully in the present moment. It also suggests basic preparedness measures that may help reduce anxiety and discusses how to get help if a catastrophe should occur. Fear  Read more...</abstract>
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