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Start Smart! Rev. Ed.: Building Brain Power in the Early Years
By Pam Schiller
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Teachers, caregivers, and parents of children 3-6
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Pam Schiller
Pam Schiller, Ph.D., is an early childhood author, consultant, and highly sought after speaker. She has written numerous articles for early childhood journals, including Child Care Information Exchange and Texas Child Care Quarterly. Pam is the author of five early childhood curriculums, eleven children's books and more than 30 teacher and parent resource books.
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