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Max and Barnaby: Hands Up To Have Your Say

September 30, 2017 / admin / No Comments

Max and Barnaby: Hands Up To Have Your Say

In this adventure, Max and Barnaby learn to put their hands up when they have something to say in class. Max learns to resist the urge to call out even if he knows the answer. He learns to put up his hand and wait to be called before speaking.

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