Official Review: Daycare Yesterday Today and Tomorrow

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Your review is very useful and clearly shows both the strengths and the weaknesses of the book. I think the editing needs to be redone and the contents of the book fleshed out before it is published again.
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Lu_rire wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 07:11 Your review is very useful and clearly shows both the strengths and the weaknesses of the book. I think the editing needs to be redone and the contents of the book fleshed out before it is published again.
Thank you for your kind comments and a agree with you about this book. :)
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You have written such a beautiful and thorough review. I think we need more good information about early education. It is unfortunate this book missed on several fronts. Good intentions don't always result in a good product. I think I will skip the book, but am happy I got to read your review. Thank you.
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Eva Darrington wrote: 21 Jul 2018, 13:29 You have written such a beautiful and thorough review. I think we need more good information about early education. It is unfortunate this book missed on several fronts. Good intentions don't always result in a good product. I think I will skip the book, but am happy I got to read your review. Thank you.
Thank you! I appreciate your reading the review and leaving feedback. With more attention, this book could be a great resource for early childhood educators.
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Thank you for your detailed review! I think I'd find this book useful despite the author not going into detail in her references. Hopefully I'll be able to google it...
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Allyseria wrote: 31 Aug 2018, 20:22 Thank you for your detailed review! I think I'd find this book useful despite the author not going into detail in her references. Hopefully I'll be able to google it...
Certainly the more complete information in it is undeniably useful, it's just not well arranged. I hope you find it helpful. Thanks for reading and commenting!
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