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    <extent>397, 49 pages :  color illustrations ;  29 cm </extent>
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  <abstract>Harcourt Social Studies: Communities introduces young learners to the concept of communities—how people live, work, and play together. Through engaging stories, colorful illustrations, maps, and photographs, students explore different types of communities (urban, suburban, and rural) and learn about their roles as citizens. The book builds understanding of geography, history, government, and culture at the community level, encouraging respect, cooperation, and social awareness.</abstract>
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