Please Don't Eat the Crabapples
Prayers and Reflections of a Kindergarten Teacher
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Book Details
About the Book
For twenty-eight years Sandra
Oaks taught five, six, and seven year olds.
She laughed with them; she cried with them; she prayed for them; and she
kept a journal of her experiences. PLEASE DON’T EAT THE CRABAPPLES is a
reflection of the laughter, tears and prayers reflected in her journal. These wonderfully poignant vignettes vividly
portray one kindergarten teacher’s interactions with a wide diversity of
students. At times you will laugh and at
times you will cry as her experiences find their ways into your heart. This book gives a realistic look at both the
difficulties and joys teachers of young children deal with on a daily
basis. Teachers are caregivers who
impart not only knowledge, but who also nurture those given to their care
according to their personal needs. It is
one of the most important tasks any adult can aspire to achieve. Here is a inside view at how a praying
teacher gets through the day with her twenty-five plus students while
maintaining not only her sanity, but her sense of humor as well. Once you begin reading, you won’t put the
book down until you are finished.
About the Author
Sandra Oaks grew up a military
brat. Because her father’s career was
with the Air Force, Sandra was exposed to diverse cultures during her formative
years. For this education she is
eternally grateful. She graduated from
the