TRUDI J. CARTER

AUTHOR and EDUCATOR


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Can Dragons and Frogs  Ever Be Friends?

Second Edition

Read a long ago dragon adventure and discover that the "heart of the frog beats louder than the roar of a dragon" and meet Melville the frog who becomes 'the hero no one ever knew was needed.'


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True Learning:

A Renaissance in Education

For beginning teachers, for substitutes, for homeschool parents for anyone ready to try unique and proven ideas that teach children how to learn in groups, teams, and independently. Based on all subjects and 'it really happened' stories, the reader is entertained while learning teaching techniques from long ago - that worked.

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To enrich your teaching skills, increase knowledge, and learn ways to help all children learn from K to 12th, purchase this book by clicking  here.

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100 Monkeys Run Over a Roof

An adventure based on monkey bullying is told in rhyming verses.

When 10, 20, 30. then 40 monkeys harass a child's play hut, they purposefully misinterpret

her pleas to 'Go away!"

When an anaconda slithers into view and paralyzes the child,

the bullying takes a new turn and

101 heroes appear.

To be published September, 2025 by Bookside Press on amazon.com.



Swoops, Loops, and Curls

from Print to Cursive

Cursive writing is easy to learn when the simplicity and similarities of letters are explained by:

*step-by-step diagrams,

*directional arrows, and

 *word descriptions.

With three ways to learn cursive,

 The Carterography Alphabet  TM

is plain and simple to learn.


To be published September, 2025.


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The Author


For Ms. Carter decades in the classroom and a tutoring business provides dozens of unique lessons tried and true.

Given several teaching situations in which no books, and sometimes no curriculum were provided, 

her classes sparkled with creativity and teaching students to  contribute and participate

in learning and teaching. each other.


Stepping back into the time when, like a one room schoolhouse, the teacher had to do it all,

 Trudi entertains, provides solid understanding, observations, and experimentation

giving adults a clear look a  at what was and what can be.

She wrote this book to save teachers time in figuring out new ideas and their results.

And especially to allow children opportunities to succeed. 


When the heart of the child is touched by the love the the teacher,

true learning takes place.

T. Carter