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Children"s spatial development

by Eliot, John

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Published by Thomas in Springfield, Ill .
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    Subjects:
  • Space perception in children.,
  • Child psychology.,
  • Cognition in children.,
  • Child development.,
  • Space perception -- In infancy and childhood.

  • Edition Notes

    Bibliography: p. 197-294.

    Statementedited and compiled by John Eliot and Neil J. Salkind. With contributions by George E. Forman [and others]
    ContributionsSalkind, Neil J., joint author.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsBF723.S63 E42 1975
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxiii, 296 p.
    Number of Pages296
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL5048164M
    ISBN 100398032106
    LC Control Number74008843

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