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  • All By Myself

    Briget Sacke, Mez Ford

    language (Xlibris, July 10, 2008)
    Briget Sacke's charming story, All by Myself, tells of the gradual triumphs of a toddler as he begins the process of becoming independent. Told from the point of view of a young child, both the language and the concept are accessible to toddlers who are experiencing daily challenges as they strive to accomplish their goals of dressing, feeding and caring for themselves (with a little help initially), while at the same time coping with the insecurities of being little in a world that is still uncertain to them. To some toddlers, the most daunting experience can be dealing with toilet training. Rather than looking at this milestone from an adult's perspective, the author has treated it as another goal with which a toddler can identify as being easily accomplished with a little help. While many books have been written from an adult's perspective on how to handle the issues that face toddlers, Sacke's sensitive approach will appeal to toddlers themselves and to the adults entrusted with their growth and development.
  • All By Myself

    Briget Hamernik

    language (, Oct. 26, 2014)
    Briget Sacke's charming story, All by Myself, tells of the gradual triumphs of a toddler as he begins the process of becoming independent. Told from the point of view of a young child, both the language and the concept are accessible to toddlers who are experiencing daily challenges as they strive to accomplish their goals of dressing, feeding and caring for themselves (with a little help initially), while at the same time coping with the insecurities of being little in a world that is still uncertain to them. To some toddlers, the most daunting experience can be dealing with toilet training. Rather than looking at this milestone from an adult's perspective, the author has treated it as another goal with which a toddler can identify as being easily accomplished with a little help. While many books have been written from an adult's perspective on how to handle the issues that face toddlers, Sacke's sensitive approach will appeal to toddlers themselves and to the adults entrusted with their growth and development.
  • All by Myself

    Briget Sacke

    Paperback (Xlibris, July 10, 2008)
    Briget Sacke's charming story, All by Myself, tells of the gradual triumphs of a toddler as he begins the process of becoming independent. Told from the point of view of a young child, both the language and the concept are accessible to toddlers who are experiencing daily challenges as they strive to accomplish their goals of dressing, feeding and caring for themselves (with a little help initially), while at the same time coping with the insecurities of being little in a world that is still uncertain to them. To some toddlers, the most daunting experience can be dealing with toilet training. Rather than looking at this milestone from an adult's perspective, the author has treated it as another goal with which a toddler can identify as being easily accomplished with a little help. While many books have been written from an adult's perspective on how to handle the issues that face toddlers, Sacke's sensitive approach will appeal to toddlers themselves and to the adults entrusted with their growth and development.
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  • All By Myself

    By (author) Briget Sacke

    Paperback (Xlibris Corporation, July 6, 2008)
    All By Myself