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Tolle Lege Learning Launches Publishing House to Revolutionize Early Learning Initiatives
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PHILADELPHIA - PennZone -- Tolle Lege Learning, an independent publishing house focused on early learning materials, announced its official launch with the introduction of its first collection of books.

Designed to provide high-quality, engaging educational content to young learners through the art of storytelling, Tolle Lege Learning connects the skills, craftsmanship and traditions of the past with leading methods found in present day education to help curiosity take root in early learners and their grownups as they explore new subjects.

"We founded Tolle Lege Learning because we saw an opportunity for new, student-centered learning materials that encourage observation, discussion and creativity," said Christine Malone Kline, Curriculum Director. "Our curriculum packages are not just a tool, but a new way of seeing the world for both children and their grownups. We are hoping to open alternative doors toward academic exploration with everyday applications of unique subjects presented through fun characters and memorable stories."

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Tolle Lege Learning's curriculum packages offer a valuable alternative to the early learning space because they are:
  • Flexible: These book collections support children's education in a diverse range of settings, providing a fresh take on learning among homeschooling and related co-ops, traditional classroom settings, summer camps, after-school programs, and even casual discovery in quiet moments at home.
  • Accessible: From parents discovering new subjects with their child to seasoned teachers looking for a new perspective on familiar subjects, resource-rich environments to simple educational setups, these products are made to be accessible— and enjoyable— for any group.
  • Made without AI: In an increasingly automated world where AI-generated content is having its heyday, Tolle Lege Learning has created a protected corner of early education where intentional and memorable materials are created by real people with exceptional skills; designed for your child, not for clicks, views or engagement; and made to hold their educational value long after trends fade.

Through compelling stories and silly characters, Tolle Lege Learning seeks to bolster vital foundational skills like problem solving, independent thinking, creative expression, and social-emotional growth.

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About Tolle Lege Learning

Founded in 2025, Tolle Lege Learning is dedicated to creating story-based curriculum packages designed to inspire curiosity in early learners and their grownups as they explore new and exciting subjects. Tolle Lege Learning is independently owned by parents, educators and artists. Learn more at https://www.tollelegelearning.com.

Media Contact
Emily Buenzle
Editorial Director
ebuenzle@tollelegelearning.com


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