![]() When we look through the “windows” we see the world. that there is someone, somewhere who understands their life in some aspect and has written a book about it. “Mirror” books allow students to know that they are not alone. Rudine Sims Bishop wrote a piece in the early 90s that referred to “mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors” as a reference for why we diversify book choice for children. There has been a lot of focus recently on ensuring the diversification of books available to students in the classroom. This whole book is one big aha! moment.This blog post is part of Build Your Stack, ® a new initiative focused exclusively on helping teachers build their book knowledge and their classroom libraries. ho better to take us on this journey than Ramsland, who has made a career out of teaching us about creativity, about thinking differently? SNAP will help many readers relax into their most powerful selves. It goes right to the heart of human frustrations, of what gets us stuck when we're in the midst of problems, and it suggests ways to build momentum and move forward, enlisting the full (and mostly unsuspected) powers of the human mind. Highly recommended." -Dean Koontz, Author of What the Night Knows"Both motivational and informative, SNAP is a treat to read! Katherine Ramsland will singlehandedly increase the number of bright ideas to be born in the coming decade!"-Shelley Carson, PhDAuthor, Your Creative Brain: Seven Steps to Maximize, Imagination, Productivity, and Innovation in Your Life"ne of the most affirmative and encouraging books I've ever read. Ramsland reveals the science and psychology of the aha! moment in vivid detail, with intriguing examples, while being wise enough to leave room for the consideration of a mystical element to human consciousness. ![]() This is a fascinating exploration of the mind when it's in hyperdrive, as illuminating as it is fun to read. This whole book is one big aha! moment." -John Timpane, Assistant books editor, Philadelphia Inquirer, ""I've always said intuition is the highest form of knowledge. Highly recommended." -Dean Koontz, Author of What the Night Knows "Both motivational and informative, SNAP is a treat to read! Katherine Ramsland will singlehandedly increase the number of bright ideas to be born in the coming decade!" -Shelley Carson, PhD Author, Your Creative Brain: Seven Steps to Maximize, Imagination, Productivity, and Innovation in Your Life "ne of the most affirmative and encouraging books I've ever read. This whole book is one big aha! moment." -John Timpane, Assistant books editor, Philadelphia Inquirer, "I've always said intuition is the highest form of knowledge. "I've always said intuition is the highest form of knowledge.
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