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✍️ Creative Learning at Home: Eco Films, Maths Fun & Storytelling

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Home education and after-school learning don’t have to be dry or overwhelming. With the right mix of creativity and structure, children can explore handwriting, maths, nature, and storytelling in ways that are fun, inclusive, and memorable. At Tale Teller Kids , we believe in blending eco-awareness, neurodiverse-positive stories, and creative learning resources to support families, teachers, and homeschoolers. Here’s how. 🐞 Eco Films: Bug’s Eye View Short, eco-preserving nature films — each under 60 seconds — filmed in the East Sussex countryside. From goats and chickens to damsel flies and froglets, these films introduce children to rural ecosystems. Each is paired with improvised piano for mindfulness and calm. 🐭 Neurodiverse Storytelling: Rat Gang Crew Follow Synthia and her gang of underground adventurers in a world of mystery, mechanical secrets, and inclusion. Written to be autism- and ADHD-positive , the series highlights resilience, curiosity, and teamwork. 👉 Fan Cl...

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Your book won’t market itself. Free hustle, paid ads, or pro PR—pick your weapon and play the long game. 💥 #AuthorLife

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Writing & Self-Publishing: The Dream, The Grind, The Payoff Self-publishing is both a dream and a grind. Discover the reality of writing, publishing, and promoting your book, plus 3 key marketing strategies—free, paid, and pro PR. Stay motivated with stories of famous authors who turned rejection into success. ✍️ The Process: More Marathon Than Sprint For every writer, the dream starts the same: late nights scribbling chapters, the rush of hitting that word count, and the fantasy of your book flying off shelves. But between the dream and reality lies the long, winding road of self-publishing. It’s a path full of lessons, patience, and serious hustle. Writing the book is just the beginning. Editing, formatting, cover design, ISBNs, platforms like Amazon KDP , IngramSpark , or even creator-first hubs like Gumroad —all demand time and focus. It can take months (or years) of back-and-forth before your book feels finished. Even then, there’s the waiting game: waiting for readers to find...

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