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When the rest of the world was closing, lots of people were scared. Mums and dads worked from their homes, and children began remote learning too. But what about the little boys and girls, who weren't yet ready for school, where did they go? What did they do? There are lots of special places filled with lots of special people too, that remained open for all the boys and girls who are too little and not yet ready for school. These special places and the unsung heroes that work there kept their rooms filled with lots of fun things to do and worked tirelessly supporting the children and their…mehr

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When the rest of the world was closing, lots of people were scared. Mums and dads worked from their homes, and children began remote learning too. But what about the little boys and girls, who weren't yet ready for school, where did they go? What did they do? There are lots of special places filled with lots of special people too, that remained open for all the boys and girls who are too little and not yet ready for school. These special places and the unsung heroes that work there kept their rooms filled with lots of fun things to do and worked tirelessly supporting the children and their local communities too. But just like all the front-line heroes, they also kept our families healthy, our environments clean too, and kept food on the tables, with lots of learning too. But who are these unsung heroes? This book explores how and why teachers go above and beyond for their boys and girls, every day.
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Autorenporträt
Christy is passionate about Early Childhood Education and aims to provide children with the best learning outcomes with a strong interest in language and literacy education. Christy currently works as an Early Childhood Teacher, in Albury/Wodonga, which is a growing town, located on the border of New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. Christy also has three of her own young children and shares a passion for creative writing with her daughter.