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Fishinthefield

Fishinthefield

Joined May 2016

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Late to the game on this book, even after many people recommended it to me when it first came out. What would I like about 8 rowers in WA in the '30s? Apparently, a lot. Brown is an excellent storyteller and makes the action swift and exciting. Full of heart and hard work, well researched and reimagined. Highly recommend it

Mcoun I thought the same thing before I read it and had the same reaction as you did. Very well-written! 7y
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An excellent work that looks at early childhood education - from its earlier purposes to many of the challenges educators (and pre-schoolers) face today to a brief comparison with every educators dream: Finland. It gives concrete studies, examples, and ideas for both parents, educators, and administrators for improving the learning and social-emotional wellbeing for the little kiddos.

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Can't help but read up on education now that I've got a little one... Even though she only just turned one. Heh. Interesting thoughts on learning and education. Motivation to look into all learning options; traditional school might not be right for all ways of learning.

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I don't often read graphic novels, but this looked adorable - and it was. My grandparents have all passed and my grandmother had dementia when she went, so this book is heartbreakingly wonderful to me. So compassionate and real.

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Picked up this book because I thought it would be more about flavor and culture, and while it is not necessarily that I am pleased nonetheless. As Daughter begins to ween it's helped me think more about our assumptions and then to be more adventurous with her foods. A very interesting read.

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