Hi everyone!
I’m looking for book recommendations that mix classic/older literature vibes with pedagogy, education, child development, or anything related to teaching. I would love to become a kindergarten teacher one day and start reading stuff related to it before I go to uni! 🌸
I don’t want something that feels like a dry academic textbook. I’m hoping for books that are pleasant and engaging to read. Maybe a bit philosophical or reflective. I like a good book that makes me reflect and question realty. 🍷
Regardless, I want a book connected to teaching, childhood, learning, or the psychology behind it including books teaching you of different personalities of people! I'm really into MBTI – iykwim. Ideally with that "old-school," timeless feeling (could be genuinely old, or just written in that style).
Basically, something educational but still enjoyable with feelings lingering. To make you feel as if you're reading a story or a thoughtful essay rather than a manual.
If you have any favorites, I’d love to hear them! Thank you so much!! 🩷
Edit: any book that's not a horror book with this theme will do!
by _Witty_Heart_