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Redleaf Press The Redleaf Calendar-Keeper 2015: A Record-Keeping System for Family Child Care Professionals
This best-selling record-keeping system – designed for family child care business owners – has been a trusted resource for nearly 40 years. It features tools and forms to make tax preparation easier and reduce taxes, including monthly expense charts, attendance sheets, payment logs, mileage records, and detailed income tax worksheets. It also includes nutritious recipes, literacy activities, and helpful hints from business experts.
£17.95
Redleaf Press The Redleaf Calendar-Keeper 2022
The Redleaf Calendar-Keeper 2022 is an all-in-one calendar, expense, and income tracker for family child care professionals. Features include: USDA Child Care Food Program recipes Monthly attendance charts Payment logs Tax worksheet Monthly recipes Learning activities Wellness tips Using this comprehensive record-keeping system makes tax time much easier with all your business-related records organized in one convenient place.
£23.10
Redleaf Press The Redleaf Family Child Care Curriculum Developmental Assessment
Observe and record a child’s growth and development.Specifically designed with family child-care providers in mind, this booklet, sold in ten-packs, aids caregivers to observe and record a child's growth and development. Organized by age within developmental domains, it includes milestones that directly align with those in The Redleaf Family Child Care Curriculum, Second Edition.
£17.95
Redleaf Press Sign with Me the ABCs: Sign Language Cards for Preliteracy
Teaching sign language can enhance education for all children. Sign with Me the ABCs gives early childhood professionals and families simple directions on how to use signs and benefits of using modified American Sign Language (ASL) with preschoolers. Teaching young children modified ASL can help develop emerging literacy skills, enhance story times, support young children learning English as a second language, and ease frustrations for nonverbal communicators. The front of each card includes a colorful illustration and a short description of how to make the sign. The back of each card explains when to use the sign and how doing so will help children develop literacy skills.
£22.00
Redleaf Press Creating a Reggio-Inspired STEM Environment for Young Children
In Creating a Reggio-Inspired STEM Environment for Young Children, the newest addition in the Redleaf Press Quick Guide series, award-winning educator Vicki Carper Bartolini offers practical suggestions and resources for rethinking your early learning environment with a focus on STEM, using the Reggio Emilia approach lens honoring a student-centered, self-guided curriculum based on principles of respect, responsibility, and community through exploration and play.Creating a Reggio-Inspired STEM Environment for Young Children will inspire teachers and give them steps that they can take tomorrow after reading the book. Includes snapshot case studies of three programs that have brought their STEM environments to life.
£19.95
Redleaf Press Sign Language Cards for Infants and Toddlers
The Redleaf Press Sign Language Cards for Infants and Toddlers give early childhood professionals simple directions on how to use sign language with infants and toddlers and shares the practical benefits of teaching infants and toddlers sign language. Common words like “mom,” “dad,” “eat,” “banana,” and “diaper” are included in the infant and toddler set. The front of each card includes a colorful illustration and a short description of how to make the sign. The back of each card explains when to use the sign and how doing so will help children develop.
£14.95
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Redleaf Press Those Icky Sticky Smelly Cavity-Causing but . . . Invisible Germs/Esos sucios pegajosos olorosos causantes de caries pero . . . invisibles gérmenes
Lively, colorful illustrations show the germs that cause cavities and how important toothbrushing is to good dental health. The bad breath germ and the plaque-painting germ help children remember to brush their teeth.This book includes health information for teachers and caregivers. Bilingual English/Spanish.
£15.95
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Redleaf Press Problem Solving with Young Children
Turn everyday frustrations into teachable moments. Young children encounter problems, mistakes, and accidents that challenge them daily. Helping children conquer everyday frustrations fosters the creativity, critical thinking, and resilience that enables children to thrive in a formidable world. Problem-Solving with Young Children will coach early childhood teachers, child care providers, and parents to develop a range of strategies to help young children become creative problem solvers, including: Questions to ask. Ways to listen. Strategies for brainstorming and trying solutions. Suggestions for using the scientific method or design thinking to test ideas. Methods for reflecting on what worked and what still needs improvement. See what children learn along the way -- the social skills, emotional intelligence, language and communication skills, and STEM skills that evolve as children participate in an authentic, meaningful problem-solving process.Featuring anecdotes and advice, and incorporating research on how children learn, emergent curriculum methods, problem-based learning, developmentally appropriate practices, and responsive pedagogies, this book will help you lead children through meaningful problem-solving processes and prepare tomorrow's critical thinkers.
£29.66
Redleaf Press StoryMakers on Deck: StoryMaking Activities with Loose Parts
From the award-winning authors of StoryMaking easily accessible card decks that will inspire educators and children to use simple materials to make stories and projects. The StoryMakers on Deck cards inspire educators and children to use simple materials to make stories and projects. The cards are divided into six categories of story elements: generating story ideas, crafting a lead, imagining a character, making a setting, elaborating the story, and closing the story. Each card includes: A beautiful photograph of a commonly found open-ended loose part. An open-ended question that the adult can use to launch an exploration as children play and make a story. A photograph of a child created story using the material pictured to serve as an example. The story’s text or child’s dictation from a portion of their Maker’s Talk accompanies the stories and projects. Tips for how you can use this card to spark the imaginations and grow the abilities of young StoryMakers.
£14.95
Redleaf Press Raising Generation Alpha Kids
“Generation Alpha” applies to children born between 2011 and 2025. They will be raised in smaller and constantly evolving families, digital natives, more tech-savvy than previous generations, globally-connected, diverse, and will live and interact with many more generations. Because of these differences, the next generation and the nation is transforming in ways that adults have never experienced before. Valora Washington invites you to consider how to advocate for and influence the trajectories of this next generation.Raising Generation Alpha Kids looks at how this generation of young children presents new opportunities and challenges, and supports and informs the two principal groups of adults in children’s lives—their families and early childhood educators.
£24.26
Redleaf Press Exploring the 3-D World: Developing Spatial and Math Skills for Young Children
We live in a three-dimensional world, but many of our learning environments today offer few opportunities for three-dimensional exploration. Spatial reasoning is also integral to everyday life, in social studies, the arts, and geography as well as new careers like computer animation. Navigating the 3-D World will help early childhood teachers feel confident in implementing more mathematical and spatial concepts into their rooms.
£34.16
Redleaf Press Balancing Brain Stimulation for Preschoolers: Too Little? Too Much? Just Right!
Practical and useful information on how to balance brain stimulation in preschoolers. Both over stimulation and under stimulation create stress in young developing brains. Balancing Brain Stimulation for Preschoolers are designed to give early childhood education professionals simple brain development insights that assist in keeping the brains of young children balanced.Balancing Brain Stimulation for Preschoolers offers suggestions for activities and interactions for a wide variety situations throughout the day. The suggestions provide easy ways for caregivers to avoid either over stimulation or under stimulation of young children. When children have balance their brains are not feeling stressed, so they can feel calm, learn, and be happy.
£13.95
Redleaf Press Balancing Brain Stimulation for Infants and Toddlers: Too Little? Too Much? Just Right!
Practical and useful information on how to balance brain stimulation in infants and toddlers. Both over stimulation and under stimulation create stress in young developing brains. Balancing Brain Stimulation for Infants and Toddlers packets are designed to give early childhood education professionals simple brain development insights that assist in keeping the brains of young children balanced.Balancing Brain Stimulation for Infants and Toddlers offers suggestions for activities and interactions for a wide variety situations throughout the day. The suggestions provide easy ways for caregivers to avoid either over or under stimulation of young children. When children have balance their brains aren't stressed, so they can feel calm, learn, and be happy.
£13.95
Redleaf Press Transformational Coaching for Early Childhood Educators
Transformational Coaching for Early Childhood Educators is a guidebook designed to help professionals strengthen their coaching skills and their ability to facilitate transformational learning in others. The foundation is the GROOMER Framework for Change—a systematic approach to help coaches explore the inner landscape of a person’s thinking, behaviors, and actions and to facilitate their learning to improve their practices and achieve meaningful, lasting results. Transactional vs. Transformational Coaching:The transactional method is the most commonly practiced approach to coaching. Transactional coaching works to help identify new actions that will produce the desired objectives. Although this approach can be helpful, it does not support people deeply enough. Transformational coaching is an approach that helps people become skillful in the art of self-reflection, to question and examine their foundational perspectives, values, and beliefs that influence their actions or habits. Transformational Coaching for Early Childhood Educators can be used by supervisors working with staff or peer-to-peer, but is recommended to be used with another person to get the full benefit of the transformational coaching.
£26.95
Redleaf Press Emergent Curriculum in Early Childhood Settings: From Theory to Practice
This book explores the components of emergent curriculum and how its practices can improve the educational culture of early childhood programs. The updated edition includes new information on exploration of inquiry-based practice, re-examination of circle time and scripts for routines, expansion of invitations; including invitations for children learning a second language, new photos and documentation, and inclusion of Reggio Emilia.
£32.36
Redleaf Press Everyone Needs Attention: Helping Young Children Thrive
A guide for self-reflection and managing your emotions when young children seek attention. Attention seeking is seen as misbehavior in young children, and giving them the attention they need is often times interpreted as reinforcement of bad behavior. Everyone Needs Attention focuses on how we, as adults, manage our emotions when children seek our attention, including a how-to chapter to help the reader reflect about how they sought out attention as children. This book includes conversations with teachers as well as some concrete steps to assist in self-explorations.Tamar Jacobson, PhD, includes her own life story of suffering emotional neglect, as well as anecdotes of her work with teachers, families, and children over the past forty years as a preschool teacher, professor, mother, and early childhood consultant.
£26.06
Redleaf Press RIGOROUS DAP in the Early Years: From Theory to Practice
RIGOROUS DAP in the Early Years: From Theory to Practice provides teachers with a roadmap for teaching that helps children meet academic expectations and maintains focus on the appropriate development of the whole child. A construct of eleven practices, RIGOROUS DAP supplies teachers with strategies for 1) making instructional decisions that meet the needs of the individual child; 2) sustaining culturally relevant practices; 3) engaging stakeholders in conversations about educating young children for school success through practices that attend to their individual, sociocultural, and developmental needs; and 4) ensuring all children experience high-level learning and succeed in school. The eleven practices comprising the construct are: 1. Reaching all children 2. Integrating content areas 3. Growing as a community 4. Offering choices 5. Revisiting new content 6. Offering challenges 7. Understanding each learner 8. Seeing the whole child 9. Differentiating instruction 10. Assessing constantly 11. Pushing every child forward An academically rigorous learning environment allows all children to learn at high levels through hands-on learning experiences that address the whole child and connect to the child's world in and out of school. A developmentally appropriate learning environment considers the children's developmental, cognitive, social, emotional, linguistic, and physical development, as well as the sociocultural worlds in which they live.
£34.16
Redleaf Press AntiBias Curriculum for the Preschool Classroom
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Redleaf Press STEAM Concepts for Infants and Toddlers
STEAM is a development and extension of the original STEM efforts with the goal to support innate creativity and innovation that all children possess. This book serves as a platform for educators to observe and facilitate infants' and toddlers' natural curiosities around STEAM concepts. The text discusses tangible, rich STEAM learning environments for children from birth through age two and introduces where this learning can go next as children transition into the preschool years.*2018 Foreword Reviews Indies Finalist in the Education category.
£38.66
Redleaf Press Saving Play: Addressing Standards through Play-Based Learning in Preschool and Kindergarten
Play, academics, and standards can work together with the right strategies and support from educators. Take an active role in child-directed play to guide learning. Become a strong advocate for saving play in early childhood education by learning how it addresses the seven domains and Common Core Standards. Restore play to its proper role as both fun and educational.
£34.16
Redleaf Press Baby Steps to STEM: Infant and Toddler Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Activities
Innately curious, infants and toddlers love to explore, investigate, and discover—making the earliest years a perfect time to begin teaching the foundations of STEM. This book defines what science, technology, engineering, and math education looks like for this age group, provides caregivers opportunities to expand their understanding of STEM, and supplies 50 play-based developmentally appropriate activities for introducing STEM.
£29.66
Redleaf Press Caring for Young Children with Special Needs: Redleaf Quick Guides
This easy-to-use guide gives you a quick overview on many topics related to working with young children with special needs. Learn about inclusion in early childhood programs and disability law, as well as typical vs. atypical development. The quick guide also covers several specific disabilities/special needs and provides definitions, common characteristics, and practical strategies for adaptation.
£17.95
Redleaf Press Early Childhood Staff Orientation Guide: Facilitator’s Edition
Valuable tools and tips for the professional welcoming new employees to their organization.The companion to the Early Childhood Staff Orientation Guide. Along with orientation on topics vital to early childhood professionals, this guide includes information just for mentors. Find valuable tools and tips to maximize mentoring skills and respond to frequently asked questions about the orientation process. Use this book to ensure you make the most of each new employee’s potential.
£38.66
Redleaf Press Starting with Character: Activities for Infants, Toddlers, and Twos
Starting with Character focuses on character development in infants, toddlers, and twos. This guide provides everything needed for preparing the environment, creating routines, and evaluating individual learning styles. Lesson plans and steps for creating new lessons are provided, as well as guides for evaluating children's progress. Facilitate the development of key character traits in children: caring, honesty, integrity, respect, responsibility, and self-discipline. Softbound, 120 pgs. Age focus: 0–2.
£26.95
Redleaf Press Transitions with Preschoolers
Transitions are an important part of your day with young children. Yet it can be challenging to make transitions smooth and developmentally appropriate. Like the popular Brain Insights cards, the Transitions with Preschoolers card set provides fun-filled activities that children love while supporting brain development. Each laminated card set has 40 interactive, age-appropriate transition ideas and the brain insight to help explain the importance. The cards are easy to use and convenient to carry on the go.
£15.41
Redleaf Press The Redleaf Family Child Care Curriculum: Teaching Through Quality Care
This curriculum allows family child care providers to incorporate best practices and activities for the children in their care.This leading resource is a specifically designed curriculum for family child-care providers. They will be able to incorporate best practices and activities appropriate for the mixed ages of children in their care. Developmental domains and milestones, learning areas, age-appropriate activities and outcomes, and more are included. It is far more affordable than other family child care curriculum alternatives, and it aligns with Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS) requirements around the country.
£44.06
Redleaf Press Help Me Thrive While I’m Five: Making Connections with Five-Year-Olds
Challenge, engage, and interact with five-year-olds as your promote brain development. These hands-on learning activity ideas support children as they build skill in all areas. Information on how these attentive and fun experiences help a child's brain develop is also included. Brain Insights activity cards are compact and portable, making it easy to jumpstart interactive play anywhere throughout the day.
£13.95
Redleaf Press Designs for Living and Learning: Transforming Early Childhood Environments
You likely have dreams for your early childhood environment that are greater than rating scales, regulations, and room arrangements. Designs for Living and Learning has been a favourite resource among educators and caregivers for more than a decade, and this new edition is packed with even more fresh ideas that can be used as you create captivating environments that nurture children, families, and staff while supporting children's learning. With hundreds of all-new colourful photographs of real early learning settings and a multitude of simple and practical concepts for creative indoor and outdoor spaces and learning materials, this book truly is a source of inspiration as you learn how to shape welcoming spaces where children can learn and grow.Expanded chapters include new information reflecting current trends and concerns in the early childhood field, such as the use of recycled and non-traditional materials, children in the outdoors, alternative ways to think about providing for learning outcomes, facing and overcoming barriers and negotiating change, and the impact of environmental rating scales in Quality Rating and Improvement Systems (QRIS). Two new chapters are included, one highlighting the transformations of environments with before and after photos and outlines of the process, and another offering examples of soliciting children's ideas about the environment.
£48.60
Redleaf Press Evaluating and Supporting Early Childhood Teachers
Accessible tools to help early childhood leaders support, train, evaluate, and empower teachers and raise quality in early education.There's a lot of conversation in the early childhood community on evaluating teachers to improve their performance. Raising the quality of early care and education is a priority for policymakers and practitioners on local, state, and federal levels. This book provides accessible information, guidance, techniques, and tools to aid directors, coaches, principals, and others leaders as they evaluate and support teachers in a way that encourages and enables them to do their best work with children.
£26.95
Redleaf Press Being a Supervisor: Winning Ways for Early Childhood Professionals
When an early childhood classroom teacher is promoted to a supervisory role, he or she must transition from guiding young children to supporting staff members. This professional development workbook, part of the Winning Ways for Early Childhood Professionals series, presents eight supervisory concepts to ease the transition and enhance and improve leadership skills. Using this workbook will encourage, empower, and equip the reader with knowledge and confidence to work with other adults.
£21.95
Redleaf Press Supporting Positive Behavior, Responding to Behavior, Guiding Challenging Behavior [Assorted Pack]: Winning Ways for Early Childhood Professionals
Three workbooks filled with behavior management tools and techniques to support early childhood educators' work with children.Supporting Positive Behavior, Responding to Behavior, and Guiding Challenging Behavior is a trio of workbooks filled with tips, techniques, and support to help early childhood professionals guide children’s behavior and manage a classroom where everyone is given the opportunity to succeed.
£23.95
Redleaf Press Mama's Gloves
Being apart from his mama can be hard, but something unexpected helps Esteban remember that she always comes back.There are so many fun things to do in Mr. Walter's classroom, but Esteban still misses his mama while she's at work. One day, after giving Esteban two kisses and a hug (mwah mwah mmmm), Mama heads out the door—and forgets to take her gloves with her. As Esteban keeps the gloves safe, they help him remember something important: it can be hard to be apart from his mama, but she always comes back . . . with two kisses and a hug!This sweet story shows one child's experience with separation anxiety and his recovery from it. The book contains a page of information to help you connect the story to children's experiences, which makes it a great teaching tool for your classroom or child care setting.
£17.95
Redleaf Press Im Going to Kindergarten
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Redleaf Press Rita and the Firefighters
The firefighters are busy saving the day. How can Rita join in and play?The firefighters are on their way! Michi and Jayden are playing firefighter, and Rita wants to play, too. But how can she join in when they're too busy putting out fires to notice her? Rita begins to feel left out . . . But with a can-do attitude and a classmate's good idea, Rita finds herself in the middle of the fun in no time.This story chronicles the challenge one child encounters as she tries to enter the play of others. The book contains a page of information to help you connect the story to children's experiences, which makes it a great teaching tool for your classroom or child care setting.Age focus: 3 and up.
£17.95
Redleaf Press Growing, Growing Strong: A Whole Health Curriculum for Young Children
Help children ages 3-6 develop lifelong healthy habits with the Growing, Growing Strong: A Whole Health Curriculum for Young Children series. Each book provides An overview of the topic Suggested interest area materials and supports for creating the learning environment Learning objectives and vocabulary words Suggestions for evaluating children's understanding of the topic More than 30 classroom activities Family information and take-home activities This set includes one copy each of Body Care, Fitness and Nutrition, Safety, Social and Emotional Well-Being, and Community and Environment.
£58.50
Redleaf Press Teaching STEM in the Early Years: Activities for Integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
The foundation for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education begins in the early years. This book provides more than ninety activities and learning center ideas that seamlessly integrate STEM throughout early childhood classrooms. These hands-on STEM experiences enhance cooking, art, and music activities, block play and sensory table exploration, and field trips and outdoor time. Information on assessment and early learning standards is also provided.
£38.66
Redleaf Press Family Child Care Homes: Creative Spaces for Children to Learn
In family child care settings, it is important that the environment promotes the comfortable feeling of home while also supporting children's needs and maximizing their learning experiences. Filled with wisdom from an experienced family child care professional, this resource includes advice to enhance any setting and knowledgeable suggestions for item selection, furniture arrangement, storage, and more. Loaded with color photographs and architectural illustrations of indoor and outdoor family child care settings, this resource provides plenty of inspiration and practical information to create a comfortable, home-like setting that benefits children of all ages.
£48.60
Redleaf Press The Unscripted Classroom: Emergent Curriculum in Action
Emergent curriculum encourages you to use creativity and flexibility as you respond to classroom challenges and children's interests. Filled with case studies and stories from toddler and preschool teachers about their experiences responding to events in their own classrooms, The Unscripted Classroom provides inspiration to step out of your usual scripts and try something new. A review of the emergent curriculum philosophy and an examination of the many ways creativity in teaching benefits children are included. This resource complements Emergent Curriculum in Early Childhood Settings: From Theory to Practice, by the same author. Age Focus: 2-5. Softbound, 192 pgs.
£29.66
Redleaf Press Robotics for Young Children: STEM Activities and Simple Coding
Many early childhood professionals are unfamiliar with computer science, robotics, and engineering concepts. This user-friendly and accessible book gives teachers great ideas for engaging young children with 100 exciting, hands-on computer science and engineering activities. The book can be easily included in a developmentally appropriate curriculum and offer a balance of adult-facilitated and child-centered activities.
£42.23
Redleaf Press The Language of Art: Inquiry-Based Studio Practices in Early Childhood Settings
Typical art resources for teachers offer discrete art activities, but these don't carry children or teachers into the practice of using the languages of art. This resource offers guidance for teachers to create space, time, and intentional processes for children's exploration and learning to use art for asking questions, offering insights, exploring hypotheses, and examining experiences from unfamiliar perspectives. Inspired by an approach to teaching and learning born in Reggio Emilia, Italy, The Language of Art, Second Edition, includes: A new art exploration for teachers to gain experience before implementing the practice with children. Advice on setting up a studio space for art and inquiry. Suggestions on documenting children's developing fluency with art media and its use in inquiry Inspiring photographs and ideas to show you how inquiry-based practices can work in any early childhood setting.
£46.22
Redleaf Press Hearing All Voices: Culturally Responsive Coaching in Early Childhood
After working in the field of early childhood education extensively, Jill McFarren Aviles and Erika Flores concluded that coaching educators from a holistic, culturally responsive, and strength-based perspective are three of the most powerful tools that will enhance the lives of young children and their families and contribute to equity in early childhood settings. Hear All Voices offers a culturally responsive framework that supports educators in understanding the importance of equity in their interactions with children and families. The framework focuses on implementing practical strategies that can help increase equity in early education through day-to-day interactions. Written as a guidebook to support early childhood coaches to get inspiration, knowledge, and tools as they guide teachers from diverse backgrounds in early childhood settings. This book weaves together the latest in the science of change, brain development, adult learning, and practical “how-to” to transfer this into practice.
£24.26
Redleaf Press Noah Chases the Wind
A magical adventure that celebrates the inquisitiveness of children.Noah knew he was different. He could see things that others couldn't, like the patterns in the dust that floated down on sunbeams.Noah sees, hears, feels, and thinks in ways that other people don't always understand, and he asks a lot of questions along the way. Noah loves science, especially the weather. His books usually provide him with the answers he needs, until one day, there's one question they don't answer - “where does the wind go?”Filled with rich, sweeping illustrations, this picture book celebrates the inquisitive nature of all children, including those on the autism spectrum. The book contains a page of information for parents, caregivers, and educators about the importance of helping children feel good about their differences.
£21.95
Redleaf Press Theories of Attachment: An Introduction to to Bowlby, Ainsworth, Gerber, Brazelton, Kennell, and Klaus
Learn what prominent theorists say about bonding, attachment, separation and stranger anxiety, and the best practices for infant care. This introductory guide makes it easy to learn about John Bowlby, Mary Ainsworth, Magda Gerber, John Kennell, Marshall Klaus, and T. Berry Brazelton.
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Redleaf Press Working in the Reggio Way: A Beginner's Guide for American Teachers
Working in the Reggio Way helps teachers of young children bring the innovative practices of the schools in Reggio Emilia, Italy, to American classrooms. Written by an educator who observed and worked in the world-famous schools, this groundbreaking resource presents the key tools that will allow American teachers to transform their classrooms, including these: Organization of time and space Documentation of children’s work Observation and questioning Attention to children’s environments This workbook also contains interactive activities for individual or group reflection.
£26.06
Redleaf Press Those Mean Nasty Dirty Downright Disgusting but . . . Invisible Germs/Esos desagradables detestables sucios completamente asquerosos pero . . . invisibles gérmenes
Encourage good health habits in children with this delightful book. Playful and colorful illustrations show the germs that cause illness and the importance of hand washing for good health. It includes health information for teachers and caregivers. Bilingual English/Spanish. Age Focus: 3-8.
£17.95
Redleaf Press The Redleaf CalendarKeeper 2025
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