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Munro Leaf (author of Ferdinand the Bull) wrote this timeless book in 1946:
I have referred to this book many times in my teaching studio, whenever I bump into a teaching moment regarding manners and pleasant behaviors. My students, their parents, and I have enjoyed the timeless presentation of doing what is the right thing to do.
In this episode, I share the book with my listeners. I hope you enjoy it as much as I and my students do.
Here is a link to the Ferdinand (the bull) book:
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Until next time,
Happy Practicing!
—– Paula —–
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