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Relia Becomes President

Introducing "Relia Becomes President," the latest addition to the AWEsome Book Series! This engaging story is designed to create memorable reading experiences that strengthen-child bonds. Join Relia and her friends as they explore the presidential role and let their imaginations soar in the Dramatic Play Area at preschool, taking them all the way to the White House. Get ready to embark on this exciting journey! Stay tuned for more details.

Meet Aurelia 

Introducing Aurelia, the African-American crochet doll who has captured the hearts of children everywhere. Her purple hair, blue overalls, and rattle make her an instant favorite and the perfect companion for reading or playtime. Aurelia’s adventures are sure to inspire, encourage, and delight children of all ages. With her adorable nickname, Relia, she is beloved wherever she goes. Give the gift of Aurelia to the special child in your life and make memories that will last a lifetime. 

The Aurelia doll is in the process of patenting and trademark (10/2023).

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AWESOME Bundle

Live Like a Toddler and Mommy When I Fall Books and Aurelia Doll on sale for today only, December 13, 2024. 

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"I just finished reading 'Live Like a Toddler' and I found it to be provocative, humorous, and timely for Anyone! I'm so glad I bought that extra copy for my granddaughter."

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Serving children and families from communities with high levels of poverty presents numerous challenges and problems that school leaders cannot address alone. In this study, Developing Shared Leadership and Trust Within School-Community Partnerships Serving Concentrated Poverty Communities, Dr. Wells focus is not only on the school leader, but inclusive of the collective voice of the community leader from community-based organizations.  

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