Person by Andrea Goldner
Children's book author, Nanni Andi book series. All stories are based on real life experiences with many wonderful families.
Meet Andrea – A Cherished Caregiver Turned Children’s Author Andrea—known affectionately as Nanni Andi— was a beloved childcare provider who poured her heart into the lives of the children she cared for. Together, they shared countless adventures, a...
Meet Andrea – A Cherished Caregiver Turned Children’s Author Andrea—known affectionately as Nanni Andi— was a beloved childcare provider who poured her heart into the lives of the children she cared for. Together, they shared countless adventures, always wrapped in laughter, learning, and the warmth of feeling safe and loved. After retiring, Andrea—known affectionately as Nanni Andi—began writing children’s books inspired by the real-life moments and magical experiences she had while caring for families each day. She weaves her own childhood memories into every story, crafting tales that celebrate the wonder of everyday life and the joy of connection. Join Nanni Andi and Little One as they wake, greet the day, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Andrea says early childhood education matters because "it teaches children early learning" and leads to "better lifelong success for them."
Andrea says artificial intelligence "depends" but "maybe you can learn from it"—"I would say mid matters."
Andrea says daycare matters because "not all families can stay home" and urges parents to "research the care center" and "check your children every time."
Andrea values sport for teaching "team sportsmanship," "how to make friends," and "you better learn how to get along."
Andrea says travel "definitely matters" for children—"any kind of adventure is grand."
Andrea says video games do not matter: "too addictive to children," "some violent ones," and "it's just mush in your brain."
Andrea says politics does not matter: "My thoughts...should not be a reflection on how somebody else's world should be," especially "in front of your children."
Andrea values sport for teaching "team sportsmanship," "how to make friends," and "you better learn how to get along."
Does SPORT matter to you?
Andrea says travel "definitely matters" for children—"any kind of adventure is grand."
Does TRAVEL matter to you?
Andrea says daycare matters because "not all families can stay home" and urges parents to "research the care center" and "check your children every time."
Does DAYCARE matter to you?
Andrea says artificial intelligence "depends" but "maybe you can learn from it"—"I would say mid matters."
Does ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE matter to you?
Andrea says early childhood education matters because "it teaches children early learning" and leads to "better lifelong success for them."
Does EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION matter to you?
I use it for a first pass, but I never trust it enough to stop there.
Travel doesn't have to be grand — for kids, any adventure counts.
I use it for a first pass, but I never trust it enough to stop there.