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Sesame Street Letters And Numbers Tracing Workbook: A New Type Of Letters And Numbers Workbook With Adorable Illustrations of Sesame Street For Kids Learning and Relaxing

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With a bunch of beautiful and detailed designs, this stunning book includes alphabet, numbers with images of all characters of Sesame Street attached so that kids will have a sense of excitement and comfortable to learn at home. This book will help preschoolers get to know numbers, alphabet easily and know how to control pen, they can practice writing their very first words, which creates kids a good knowledge to get ready for schooling.

Suitable for kids aging from 4-8 High quality of glossy cover with 8.5x11 inches Many unique hand-drawn Sesame Street and various alphabets and number Printed on one sided page to prevent bleed through Easy for kids to use pencil to draw different shapes

106 pages, Paperback

Published July 27, 2020

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Jack Martin

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Jack Martin began as an educational and counselling psychologist, and he spent many years as a researcher of counselling and psychotherapy. By mid-career, he became devoted to the history and theory of psychology and psychiatry. At the end of 2018, he retired from his position as Burnaby Mountain Chair of Psychology at Simon Fraser University. He is a Fellow of the Canadian and American Psychological Associations, former President of the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (STPP), lead editor of the Wiley Handbook of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, and recipient of the STPP’s Award for Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. Much of his later career work has focused on the psychology of personhood and the psycho-biographical study of individual lives.

After publishing scholarly books throughout his career, in his retirement he has turned to writing nonfiction for a general audience. His first book of this kind was Hometown Asylum: A History and Memoir of Institutional Care, in which he tells the story of the large psychiatric hospital on the outskirts of his hometown of Ponoka, Alberta where his father was employed, his grandmother was a patient, and he worked as an institutional attendant while completing his degrees in psychology at the University of Alberta. Peter & Pierre is a dual biography of Peter Lougheed and Pierre Elliott Trudeau that draws on long-standing interests in psychobiography and political history.

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