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1. STANZA

Written by Jill Esbaum, Illustrated by Jack E. Davis, HMHarcourt, 2009

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2. EVERYTHING SPRING

By Jill Esbaum, National Geographic School Publishing 2010

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3. APPLES FOR EVERYONE

By Jill Esbaum, National Geographic School Publishing 2009

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4. SEED, SPROUT, PUMPKIN, PIE

By Jill Esbaum, National Geographic School Publishing 2009

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5. Holiday Help

On November 15th, David Tolin author of Buried in Treasures: Help For Compulsive Acquiring, Saving, and Hoarding will appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show. To get you excited we asked David to give us some advice for avoiding hoarding during the season of plenty. Below is his advice.

The holiday season is traditionally a time for reflecting on how the past year has gone, and to decide what (if anything) we want to do differently in the coming year. For people with hoarding-related problems, it can also be a particularly challenging time. In addition to being unusually busy, we’re bombarded with advertisements and marketing strategies trying to get us to buy things we don’t really need. (more…)

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