Creative thinking
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Creative thinking
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Creative thinking
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- Creative acts for curious people, how to think, create, and lead in unconventional ways, Sarah Stein Greenberg ; foreword by David M. Kelley ; illustrations by Michael Hirshon
- Discover your genius, how to think like history's ten most revolutionary minds, Michael J. Gelb
- Playing smart, a parent's guide to enriching, offbeat learning activities for ages 4 to 14, Susan K. Perry ; edited by Pamela Espeland ; illustrated by L.T. Anderson
- Guía para los padres sobre educación preescolar, Diane Trister Dodge, Joanna Phinney
- Da Vinci decoded, discovering the spiritual secrets of Leonardo's seven principles, Michael J. Gelb
- Sparks of genius, the thirteen thinking tools of the world's most creative people, Robert and Michèle Root-Bernstein
- Snap, seizing your aha! moments, by Katherine Ramsland ; foreword by Deborah Blum
- Create your own economy, the path to prosperity in a disordered world, Tyler Cowen
- Everything is figureoutable, Marie Forleo
- Dancing corn dogs in the night, reawakening your creative spirit, Don Hahn
- Think like a genius, use your creativity in ways that will enrich your life, Todd Siler
- The joy of thinking big, becoming a genius in no time flat, Ernie J. Zelinski
- A curious mind, the secret to a bigger life, Brian Grazer and Charles Fishman
- Creating from the spirit, living each day as a creative act, Dan Wakefield
- Paper airplane, a lesson for flying outside the box, Michael Mcmillan
- Successful intelligence, how practical and creative intelligence determine success in life, Robert J. Sternberg
- Fixed., how to perfect the fine art of problem-solving, Amy E. Herman
- Archimedes' bathtub, the art and logic of breakthrough thinking, David Perkins
- Creative change, why we resist it-- how we can embrace it, Jennifer Mueller
- Where good ideas come from, the natural history of innovation, Steven Johnson
- Creativity, a short and cheerful guide, John Cleese
- Linchpin, are you indispensable?, Seth Godin ; illustrations by Jessica Hagy and Hugh MacLeod
- Look at more, a proven approach to innovation, growth, and change, Andy Stefanovich
- Thinking for a change, 11 ways highly successful people approach life and work, John C. Maxwell
- The eye test, a case for human creativity in the age of analytics, Chris Jones
- The creative habit, learn it and use it for life : a practical guide, Twyla Tharp, with Mark Reiter
- A parent's guide to early childhood education, Diane Trister Dodge, Joanna Phinney; illustrated by Jennifer Barrett, Kelly K. M. Carson
- How to think like Leonardo Da Vinci, seven steps to genius everyday, by Michael Gelb
- Originals, how non-conformists move the world, Grant Adam ; foreword by Sheryl Sandberg
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