Sticky Notes
Memorable Lessons from Ordinary Moments
by Matthew Eicheldinger
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Pub Date Oct 15 2024 | Archive Date Oct 15 2024
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Description
Every story is important. Every single one.
When middle school teacher Matt Eicheldinger had a student who wouldn’t speak at all, he decided to leave her a sticky note on her desk everyday, each one with a funny cartoon or encouraging messages. Years later, she returned to share she had saved every sticky note he had left to encourage her, leaving Eicheldinger to wonder what other extraordinary moments he missed from seemingly ordinary interactions.
Luckily, he had a way to revisit them all. For the past fifteen years, Eicheldinger has written down moments like this from his classroom, capturing literally hundreds of daily interactions between himself, students, and families.
Sticky Notes offers readers a chance to experience one hundred of these stories that capture friendship, grief, joy, and so much more. Although each story can stand on its own, Eicheldinger offers a new perspective that will help you understand what he has grown to learn over the years: there is always a greater message within the story, we just need to be ready to see it.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781524894351 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 208 |
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Featured Reviews
Thank you so much to both NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with this eARC copy.
This book is so simple -- just notes from a middle school teacher about experiences he'd had over the years -- and yet it managed to make me cry multiple times. First off, I just want to say that the author is a much better teacher, and probably human being, than I think I could ever be. He would detail his responses to students' behavior and each time it left me floored just how kind and empathetic he managed to be. He responded with love and respect to all the students, and it made me rethink my initial assumptions about every situation and how I would react. This book genuinely inspired me to be a kinder and more empathetic person, which I was not expecting from such a simple collection of moments from a 6th grade teacher. Also, teachers are literally superhuman because I could never do any of that.
I feel so honored to obtained an ARC through Netgalley. This book is a 5 star gem! It’s a quick read, but it contains powerful truth bombs and encouraging moments that may leave you a little teary and in awe of middle schoolers too!
This is not mind blowing prose, but rather easy to read snippets from Eicheldingers career that have impacted him—-and will certainly impact other educators as well.
This book was just what I needed. The stories within these pages inspired me and taught me little lesson I didn't even know I need.
I recommend this book to anyone who needs a pick me up.
What a beautiful book, it actually made me cry a few times so warning to other sensitive souls: bring the tissues.
I just have to say Mr. Eich is an amazingly empathetic and kind person and I would have killed to have a teacher like that when I was at school.
This book in essence is pretty simple but also really deep. It shows how seemingly small acts can have such a deeper meaning without us even realizing.
Sticky Notes is a collection of short stories by Matthew Eicheldinger from his years of teaching and the lessons he's learned from his students. Some of the stories were funny and a few were sad. I love how kind and patient Eicheldinger was with his students. It was a quick read, but the short stories were great.
Very hard to put down as can definitely read in one sitting. A heartwarming collection of short anecdotes, which is perfect for new teachers or anyone with contact with children.
The book includes both the good and not-so-good stories with his kids, which I found to be so real.
4.5stars
Such a lovely concept. This book is filled with cute little interactions and stories regarding the author and his students. Some of them are really sweet, while other are a bit heartbreaking. A teacher does go a long way when it comes to the impact they have in kids' lives.
I devoured this cute little book in a single sitting with a large smile on my face the entire time. We need more of this!
I want to buy this for everyone!
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for giving me this slice of happy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Loved this one! Great and fun read. Highly recommend.
Many thanks to the publisher, Netgalley, and the author for my ARC.
I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
Sticky Notes: Memorable Lessons from Ordinary Moments is a collection of 100 short true stories from within the classroom.
Matthew Eicheldinger starts the book explaining why he called the book Sticky Notes and how it came to be put together, then follows on with 100 short 2-page stories of experiences he's had with children he has taught over the years and what he learned/gained from each interaction/event. This book really resonated with me in every single story from my own time working with children within the classroom as a teaching assistant. Quite a few of these brought back my own memories of children I've worked with and supported. I loved how simple yet thought-provoking and heartwarming this book is. Children can teach us as much as we can teach them, and each one is amazing in their own unique, special ways, and this book celebrates all of that.
Thank you NetGalley for this early read. I had so much fun reading these stories of middle school kids and their very patient teacher. While most would make you laugh, a few could bring you to tears. I don’t remember much about middle school but I hope when my son is that age he will have a teach who is as patient, kind, and looking for the lesson in any adventure. I also hope I can look at every experience as an opportunity to learn while my child grows. And to be patient. All the time.
Sticky Notes is a teacher's collection of insightful anecdotes.
A quick read but one that you wish to return to.
The children are lovely.
4.5 stars
What a touching little book, filled with lyrical school day memories from the other side. A collection of sticky notes saved over a long career as a grade school teacher. I definitely teared up here and there. Sometimes the moral of the story felt a bit forced, I just let my eyes blur over those parts. This will definitely pick you up if you're feeling down. I wonder where those kids are today ...
I received a copy of this book to review from Netgalley.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It's a quick read that is at times funny and sentimental. I had to wipe away a tear at times. It reminds us that we adults can learn a lot from kids also.
A great read.
“Sticky Notes” is the motivational snack you need in your life to find inspiration and meaning in the small moments and interactions in life.
Filled with Eicheldinger’s trademark wit and down home charm, Matt reminds his readers to take a breather and appreciate all those little moments along the way to see the profound impact that a shared moment can have on our selves and others. Back when I was teaching, if I were able to share even 1/4 of the insight and wisdom that Eicheldinger has, then I would consider myself a very lucky person indeed.
A quick read that can be taken in a moment or two here and there or all at once, Matt offers an honest look at the world, primarily through moments shared with students in his classroom, reminding us all to slow down and appreciate the little things while also enjoying the wit, wisdom, and humor of others. For those of you, like me, who look forward to and listen to Matt’s stories most every day on Instagram, you’ll especially appreciate that Eicheldinger narrates the audiobook. Heartwarming, relatable, funny, engaging, and uplifting, this is the book you never knew you always needed.
Thank you @andrewsmcmeelpublshing and @netgalley for the advance digital copy. @matteicheldinger I loved it! This is a book that I will reach for in moments when I need to remind myself to appreciate the good in everyone and no matter how your day went, “remember to just smile and think, ‘I still zoomed!” Available October 14, 2024, this is a book I’ll definitely pick up for on my shelves.
“Sticky Notes” is a must read. Mark it on a #stickynote and order your copy today!
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"Sticky Notes" is a heartwarming collection of stories that takes readers on a journey through the everyday experiences of a dedicated teacher and the remarkable children in his classroom. This book is a delightful compilation of moments that highlight the unique and often surprising lessons that students can teach us.
Through a series of engaging and uplifting anecdotes, the author shares insights into the world of education from the teacher's perspective. Each story captures the essence of the challenges and joys of teaching, showcasing how the smallest interactions can leave a lasting impact. From moments of unexpected humor to profound realizations, the stories in "Sticky Notes" are a testament to the resilience and wisdom of children.
It's a celebration of the small moments that make a big difference, and it encourages us to appreciate the wisdom and joy that children bring into our lives. This book is a beautiful reminder that sometimes the greatest lessons come from the most unexpected places.
In the book Sticky Notes there are 100 true anecdotes that has a personal lesson in them.
It's a quick read. Motivational and Inspirational and each story is only a few pages.
The stories are quick, to the point. I personally like a bit of a description and sentence variation, but a totally fun easy read!
In this book, Matthew Eicheldinger recounts numerous student interactions over the course of his teaching career. As a child therapist, I greatly appreciated each of his stories, as I have had many similar experiences with clients myself.
Matthew's accounts highlight how most often the educator is the one learning as many of his students were the ones teaching the most valuable lessons. Many stories were very heartwarming and ended on a positive note, while others were flat out heartbreaking. Matthew conveyed how there are still lessons to be learned from all types of interactions, even the ones that don't end so well.
One of my favorite lessons that Matthew describes is how simply being there for a child can make the biggest difference. Many of his lessons involved interactions with parents, which I also greatly value due to the nature of my work with kids.
Overall, I have nothing but positive things to say about this book. It was a very quick read. I actually read the whole thing on my lunch break. I think this book could be a good one to revisit from time to time.
Thank you to NetGalley, as well as to the author and publisher of this book for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This is a sweet read. The premise of the book sounded intriguing as it was based on a teacher (the author) being impacted by their own impact on a student. A general reminder that sometimes we don’t need to push for answers or put a stop to behavior, but take a moment to meet others (especially children) where they’re at. Many examples of where a student just needed the space for someone to listen or a tool (even an empty chair) to serve as comfort. Even mundane seeming things can make a world of difference and exhibit a sense of caring or understanding.
This is a gifting type book for sure. The snippets may be teacher-student focused, but I could see this being gifted to others that just need quick little inspirational bits for humanity.
It’s a very quick read, but I think it could easily be marketed as a daily inspiration, page-a-day format, or one of those tear off calendars. Thank you to NetGalley and publishers for the ecopy.
Sticky Notes is a collection of short memories from the author’s time of teaching. Some are heartwarming, some are heartbreaking but each one reminds you of something different that is important in life. Simple but captures the heart and soul of working with children perfectly - especially the small life lessons they often teach you.
ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
Eicheldinger offers a refreshingly honest and heartwarming collection of reflections on the small, often overlooked moments that shape our lives. Drawing inspiration from the humble sticky note, he weaves together personal anecdotes and universal truths that encourage readers to slow down, live in the present, and find meaning in the seemingly mundane. 'Sticky Notes' is a thought-provoking read that celebrates the significance of life's little moments.
Thank you, Netgalley, for allowing me to read and review this book. These opinions are completely my own.
A heartwarming book that reminds one why we become teachers. Six grade is such an interesting year as they are just growing into teens, and their personalities mature a lot during the year.
I think I will attempt to try this for myself. Remember the little moments.
I discovered Matthew’s Instagram only about a year ago, after I had retired from 30+ years of teaching, but I loved it instantly. I just adored his little stories and how they perfectly captured the wonders and the positives of working with children. I was totally thrilled to see him put his little stories into a book for everyone to discover.
These little stories capture the life of a teacher and many of the positive little interactions that they have with their students. But they also show just how compassionate and considerate kids can be. We often only hear about how cruel and nasty kids can be, especially middle schoolers. But the kids featured in this book show such kindness to each other that it does give you hope that the world is not as negative as we think it is.
The stories are all very short, only two pages each, and are written in verse. But the length of the story doesn’t change the impact each one has. These little anecdotes are told with a lot of down home charm and wit and many leave you with the feeling of a warm hug. There are some sadder stories, but they all remind you what it is like to be human. I especially liked the stories where the author admits to having a bad day, and maybe not behaving his best, but how the students help him on those occasions too.
I just loved this little glimpse into the life of a middle grade teacher and his students. But this isn’t a book just for educators. I think everyone could benefit from reading this, especially on a day when things feel so dark and hopeless. This little book is a reminder of the good we all have in ourselves if we just take the time to remember to be kind to each other.
This collection of short (very short) stories from the classroom was a great read that made me miss being a teacher! The little moments the author has picked are (in turns) funny, inspiring, touching and even sad. Some of the stories have much greater impact than others, but overall I quite enjoyed this collection.
I LOVED the design too, the colours and little pictures made this book so much fun to read!
3.5 stars rounded up
I could not put this book down! The life lessons, that Matt Eicheldinger’s students taught him, left such an impression on me. My favourite phrase from the book was, “Sometimes you’ll work with someone and get so caught up in what you are trying to do you end up missing the traits that are going to make someone truly special. (pg 7)”
Eicheldinger’s stories made me think of the experiences I have shared with my own students. I always say that my students are just the best people ever. They are constantly making me laugh and challenge myself to be the best teacher ever. From time to time I have also found myself writing my own little notes at the funny or interesting things they have said.
This collection reminded me that even after a hard day, the connection that I have made with students is what is most important. I highly recommend reading these life lessons for yourself!
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