The My Turn Your Turn Series: Read in sequence starting with Book 1...
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A Tale of Two Hamsters ...and a Rat: Book 1 (My Turn! Your Turn!)
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A Tale of Two Hamsters ...and a Rat: Books 2 Through 7 (My Turn! Your Turn!)
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A Tale of Two Hamsters ...and a Rat: The Full Series (My Turn! Your Turn!)
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A Tale of Two Hamsters...and a Rat: Book 1 The 'at' Reader (My Turn! Your Turn!)
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A Tale of Two Hamsters...and a Rat: Book 2 The 'ap' Reader (My Turn! Your Turn!)
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A Tale of Two Hamsters...and a Rat: Book 3 The 'ab' Reader (My Turn! Your Turn!)
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Mornings with Maria Montessori - Tea, Humor and the Mysteries of the Child
Step into an engaging, thought-provoking conversation that transcends time and space as the author invites the indomitable spirit of Maria Montessori to share a cup of tea. Why not, indeed?Through the veil of dreams and the unexpected corners of inspiration, Maria Montessori makes her presence known. She imparts her profound insights into questions that have echoed through the ages: "Who are we?" "Why are we here?" "Of what are we capable?" The author, with a keen wit and deep research, brings forth Maria's secret perceptions, hopes, and visionary wisdom for children and humanity as a whole.
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The Call To Brilliance, a true story to inspire parents and educators
Prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey through the pages of "The Call to Brilliance," an inspiring memoir that will kindle the spirits of parents and educators alike. Resa Steindel Brown, an award-winning educator, avid homeschooler and dedicated Montessorian invites you to a profound revelation: that every child is already born with inherent gifts, passions, and brilliance. It’s not something they acquire; it is who they are. Our responsibility, then, is not to ‘construct’ them, but to provide an environment that helps them connect to that which already lies within.