Curiosity kits: the impact of non-fiction book bags on boys' reading at home

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Lewis, M., Fisher, R., Grainger, T., Harrison, C. and Hulme, P. 2001. Curiosity kits: the impact of non-fiction book bags on boys' reading at home. Practical Research for Education. 25, pp. 1-6.
AuthorsLewis, M., Fisher, R., Grainger, T., Harrison, C. and Hulme, P.
Year2001
JournalPractical Research for Education
Journal citation25, pp. 1-6
PublisherNational Foundation for Educational Research
ISSN1751-2131
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