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Motives in Children's Development: Cultural-Historical Approaches Edited by Mariane Hedegaard , Anne Edwards , and Marilyn Fleer Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2014, ISBN 1107626889
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Motives in Children's Development: Cultural-Historical Approaches Edited by Mariane Hedegaard , Anne Edwards , and Marilyn Fleer Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2014, ISBN 1107626889
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09 September 2016
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