"This book is an invaluable resource, including a wealth of information, so much more than just play. It encourages the reader to challenge their own perceptions about play, so bringing a deeper understanding of childrens learning through play. This book is well laid out, with sub-headings to guide readers to find the relevant sections. I like the questioning format, as it encourages the student or practitioner to question their own practice and make improvements where necessary. It also encourages a deeper understanding of the issue." - Jan Marks, University of Chester, UK
"This book provides a clear and detailed explanation of the different kinds of play children engage in as they learn and grow. It is comprehensively enhanced by case studies relating to different play situations and the development of young children. This publication provides a grounded and gentle introduction to child development suitable for a wide range of students completing childcare courses. It simply and clearly explains how children learn through their play in a variety of situations. It is jargon free and has the potential to be a useful introductory text for aspiring care practitioners in the early years." - Rosemary Rodger, Early Years Consultant, UK
"This book is now in its third edition - testament to how valuable practitioners have found it, and also to the fact that the book keeps up with the latest developments in education, in the curriculum and in Early Years training [ ...]An invaluable resource for students on early years courses and practitioners." - Sarah Brew, Parents in Touch