Redleaf Press was established in 1973 and has grown to be a leading nonprofit publisher of exceptional curriculum, management, and business resources for
early childhood professionals. Our educational and instructional publications improve the lives of children by strengthening and supporting the teachers,
trainers, and families who care for them. Representing the best thinking in the field, all of our resources are developmentally and culturally appropriate and
free of stereotypes. Click here for a full listing of our Acquisitions Standards.
Redleaf Press? titles represent a broad range of topics designed to assist teachers in providing a stimulating, child-centered curriculum
based on sound and accepted theory. All of our authors are current or former practitioners in the early childhood field. Our materials are aimed at teachers
with multiple levels of training, from classroom aids and assistants to master?s-level teachers. In addition to materials for adults, we have a backlist of
eleven unique children?s books, all of which have four-color original artwork and are presented in English and Spanish.
Our publishing capacity has grown significantly in our thirty years of operation. We currently publish 12 to 15 titles each year and have built a
backlist of about 90 titles. In addition to these titles, our editorial staff reviews up to 1,000 books each year from other publishers, then carefully selects up
to 80 new titles new titles to include in our catalog. Combined, Redleaf Press distributes approximately 500 high-quality titles at any given time.
Redleaf Press is a division of Resources for Child Caring, a nationally recognized nonprofit (501(c)(3)) organization specializing in issues related to child care.
Our mission is to advance quality care and education of children in their crucial early years. Today we offer a variety of services and programs that support child
care professionals, parents, and diverse communities in nurturing young children. We have also remained a consistent voice in support of a functional child care system
in Minnesota and the nation. Carol Weber Rohde is the executive director of Resources for Child Caring. Proceeds from Redleaf Press help underwrite many of the services
that are offered to teachers, directors, providers, and families through Resources for Child Caring.
The national center for the business of family child care
Redleaf Press is a division of Resources for Child Caring, a nonprofit resource and referral organization. Your purchases directly support the care and education of young children.