Unleash Your Child's Inner Adventurer at Magic Tree House Prechool

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Magic Tree House Preschool is an educational program designed for young children, typically around the ages of 3 to 5. It takes its inspiration from the popular children's book series called "Magic Tree House" written by Mary Pope Osborne. The program aims to provide a fun and stimulating learning environment for preschoolers, using the beloved characters and themes from the books. The Magic Tree House Preschool curriculum focuses on various aspects of early childhood education, including literacy, math, science, and social skills. The activities and lessons are designed to be hands-on and interactive, encouraging children to explore and discover on their own. The curriculum also incorporates elements of storytelling and imagination, tapping into the enchanting world of the Magic Tree House books.


Published August 9, 2022

This 17-month planner August 2022 December 2023 is the perfect place for modern-day witches, Wiccans, and pagans to keep track of everything from daily tasks to key rituals to the sacred holidays and solstices on the Wheel of the Year. Shawn Robbins is the author or coauthor of six books, including The Holistic Witch, Psychic Spellcraft, The Witch s Way, The Crystal Witch, The Good Witch, and Wiccapedia, which is now used as a reference guide in many online Wicca schools, as well as The Wiccapedia Spell Deck and Wiccapedia Journal--all in Sterling s successful Modern-Day Witch series.

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The curriculum also incorporates elements of storytelling and imagination, tapping into the enchanting world of the Magic Tree House books. One of the key features of Magic Tree House Preschool is its integration of technology into the learning process. Through the use of digital tools and resources, children can interact with the characters and stories in a more immersive way.

The Modern-Day Witch 2023 Wheel of the Year 17-Month Planner

This 17-month planner (August 2022–December 2023) is the perfect place for modern-day witches, Wiccans, and pagans to keep track of everything from daily tasks to key rituals to the sacred holidays and solstices on the Wheel of the Year. It is filled with beautiful line drawings as well as tips on holistic magick, Wiccan lore, holiday recipes, and spells distilled from the bestselling The Good Witch’s Guide—from Sabbat Wish Powder to Attract Good Fortune to citrusy poppy Imbolc Cake. The planner also lists the all-important moon phases, as well as major and national holidays. Includes an elastic band and ribbon marker.

192 pages, Paperback

Published August 9, 2022

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About the author

Shawn Robbins

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Shawn Robbins, noted author/psychic and paranormal researcher, has been ranked one of the top ten psychics in the world.

She was a special consultant for the New York City Police Department, (murder and white collar crime cases) United States Navy, (psychic spying) and numerous leading corporations.

Shawn is an expert in the field of mystical, spiritual and holistic sciences, having lectured extensively on these subjects throughout her career. She was one of the original psychics in the CIA Stargate program, trained to spy on the Russian Government. Her code name was Madame Zodiac.

Shawn is the author or co-author of 9 or more highly successful books, including:

"The Crystal Witch" , "The Witch's Way" , "Wiccapedia Journal: Book of Shadows", "Wiccapedia" "The Good Witch's Guide" : A Modern Day Wiccapedia of Magickal Ingredients and Spells", "The Good Witch's Perpetual Planner" (Sterling Publishers) Wiccapedia, (Sterling Publishers), as well as “Shawn Robbins Prophecies For The End Of Time,” (Avon Publishers) “

More Prophecies For The Coming Millennium.” (Avon Publishers) ,and “Ahead Of Myself,” (Prentice Hall).

She is the ghost writer for many of the top Internet Astrology sites, both for adults and teenagers, and was a former radio talk show host on WABC radio, New York City on the paranormal.

Shawn Robbins main mission in life is to inspire and empower people to become the best that they can be - by using their innate psychic powers to take charge of their destiny!

This 17-month planner (August 2022–December 2023) is the perfect place for modern-day witches, Wiccans, and pagans to keep track of everything from daily tasks to key rituals to the sacred holidays and solstices on the Wheel of the Year. It is filled with beautiful line drawings as well as tips on holistic magick, Wiccan lore, holiday recipes, and spells distilled from the bestselling The Good Witch’s Guide—from Sabbat Wish Powder to Attract Good Fortune to citrusy poppy Imbolc Cake. The planner also lists the all-important moon phases, as well as major and national holidays. Includes an elastic band and ribbon marker.
Magic tree house prechool

This technology also allows parents and teachers to track children's progress and provide personalized feedback. In addition to academic skills, the program also focuses on fostering social and emotional development in preschoolers. Through group activities and collaborative projects, children learn how to share, communicate, and work together. They are encouraged to express themselves creatively and develop their own unique interests and talents. The Magic Tree House Preschool program aims to create a nurturing and supportive environment where children can develop a love for learning. By incorporating the themes and characters from the Magic Tree House books, it seeks to inspire children's imagination and curiosity. The program aims to lay a strong foundation for future academic success and lifelong learning. Overall, Magic Tree House Preschool offers a comprehensive and engaging early childhood education experience. It combines the power of storytelling, technology, and hands-on learning to create an enriching environment for preschoolers. Through its curriculum and activities, it aims to instill a love for learning and set children on the path to a bright future..

Reviews for "Aspiring Little Scientists: Exploring STEM at Magic Tree House Prechool"

1. Julia - 1 star - The Magic Tree House Preschool was a major disappointment. The book claimed to introduce young children to the wonders of reading and the joy of imagination, but instead it fell flat. The story was dull and predictable, with shallow characters and a lackluster plot. The illustrations were equally uninspiring, and did nothing to engage my child's interest. Overall, I found this book to be a waste of time and money, and I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating preschool read.
2. Mark - 2 stars - I had high hopes for The Magic Tree House Preschool, but unfortunately, it did not meet my expectations. While the concept of a magic tree house allowing children to travel to different places and times is intriguing, the execution in this book was lacking. The storyline felt disjointed and rushed, and it was difficult for my child to follow along. Additionally, the illustrations felt amateurish and did not add much to the overall reading experience. I would suggest skipping this book and exploring other preschool options.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - As a parent, I was disappointed with The Magic Tree House Preschool. While the premise of the book seemed promising, the actual content left much to be desired. The language and vocabulary used were not age-appropriate for preschoolers, making it difficult for my child to fully understand and engage with the story. The plot was weak and lacked depth, and the characters felt one-dimensional. Overall, I found this book to be a missed opportunity for teaching valuable skills to young readers, and I would not recommend it as a preschool resource.
4. Mike - 1 star - The Magic Tree House Preschool was an absolute letdown. The writing was simplistic and lacked creativity, making it hard to hold my child's attention. The story lacked any kind of substance and failed to inspire imagination or curiosity. The illustrations were also lackluster and did not enhance the reading experience. Overall, this book fell flat and I would not recommend it to anyone looking for an engaging preschool read.

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