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"In this life-changing story, a grandmother and little girl's relationship teaches a never-to-be-forgotten lesson. The author does a masterful job of helping the Pre-K child learn that when you believe you can, you can find a way. What an extraordinary early-life lesson every child needs to learn!" Stefanie Gall, Ph.D., Former Superintendent of Schools Pre-K and Elementary School Principal Head of Psychology and Children's Mental Health Services Reading Researcher and Professor, Florida State University Early Childhood Supervisor "Thanks to her grandmother, little Brandi learns that she can do…mehr

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"In this life-changing story, a grandmother and little girl's relationship teaches a never-to-be-forgotten lesson. The author does a masterful job of helping the Pre-K child learn that when you believe you can, you can find a way. What an extraordinary early-life lesson every child needs to learn!" Stefanie Gall, Ph.D., Former Superintendent of Schools Pre-K and Elementary School Principal Head of Psychology and Children's Mental Health Services Reading Researcher and Professor, Florida State University Early Childhood Supervisor "Thanks to her grandmother, little Brandi learns that she can do much more than she ever thought she could. Can't Never Could! shares a wonderful secret-that with a little encouragement and trust in yourself, anything is possible. In today's complex and challenging world, young children need this life-lesson more than ever!" Suzan Gage, Executive Director Early Learning Coalition of Northwest Florida, Inc.
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Pat Sabiston is a much sought-after author, motivational speaker, and writing instructor. Pat has published books, essays, short stories, articles, fillers, and interviews. Her work has appeared in the Atlanta/Journal Constitution, New York Times/Asbury Park Press Edition, Small Press Magazine, NPR Online, and The Southern Poetry Review, to name a few. She received recognition from Writer's Digest for her inspirational essay "The New Legend of the Sand Dollar." Sabiston also does feature articles for three Christian magazines in Florida, and is the owner of a marketing and public relations firm.