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Every day were faced with choices. Skip breakfast or grab something on the run? Study for that test now, or wait until the last minute? Some choices are harder than others, especially when it comes to something others are doing that you know isn't right. But you can be the one in charge. Learn how to handle difficult choices. Then face your day with confidence. It's a tough world out there, but when you're armed with the facts, you'll know what to do.
"Middle schoolers appreciate frank and honest information, and this series delivers, providing quality, accurate information about various aspects of maintaining health in manageable snippets. Vivid covers will attract students, while ample photographs featuring middle and high school models and brightly colored pages will add interest. “Just the Facts” and “Healthy Tip” blurbs are peppered throughout the text. In addition to a glossary, definitions are printed on the page, making it more likely that readers will internalize the new vocabulary. This highly appealing series will be most appreciated by health and fitness teachers, but students interested in self-improvement will find these informative books useful. Recommended." - Library Media Connection
May 1, 2012
Heather E. Schwartz writes books for kids from her home in upstate New York. She loves writing because she loves learning new things, brainstorming creative ideas, and moving words around on a page. In her spare time, she runs a website for young writers (WriteintheMiddle.co). She also enjoys baking cookies in fun shapes, throwing holiday parties, walking in the woods, eating cider donuts, and spending time with her family.
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