"Regardless of how long you have been working with young children, you'll experience many "aha" moments that will stay with you long after you have put this book down."
— Jenna Bilmes
"No mini-adults here. This book is your passport to new understanding of children and their most baffling behaviors. Emily Plank opens our eyes to see we are everyday travelers in a distinct and foreign land: the culture of childhood."
— Heather Shumaker, It's OK NOT to Share
"The book is filled with meaningful stories that help adults recognize the language of play so they can more fully engage with and support children in play, celebrate children's rich imaginary belief systems rooted in fantasy and make-believe, and explore the curiosity-driven arts and culture of children with a focus on process and child-centered creativity."
— Gaye Gronlund, author of Individualized Child-Focused Curriculum
"When we visit another land we can view the natives’ differences from us as deficiencies, to be judged, or as fascinations, to be understood. Only the latter can lead to real communication. The same is true in our relationships with little children. In this brilliant book, Emily Plank helps us learn to appreciate children for who they are, fully formed children not unformed adults, and thereby overcome our tendency to try always to make them more like us. They will, on their own, become more like us in due time, as they grow naturally into the adult culture." — Peter Gray, Research Professor at Boston College and author of Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life
"Regardless of how long you have been working with young children, you'll experience many "aha" moments that will stay with you long after you have put this book down."
— Jenna Bilmes
"No mini-adults here. This book is your passport to new understanding of children and their most baffling behaviors. Emily Plank opens our eyes to see we are everyday travelers in a distinct and foreign land: the culture of childhood."
— Heather Shumaker, It's OK NOT to Share
"The book is filled with meaningful stories that help adults recognize the language of play so they can more fully engage with and support children in play, celebrate children's rich imaginary belief systems rooted in fantasy and make-believe, and explore the curiosity-driven arts and culture of children with a focus on process and child-centered creativity."
— Gaye Gronlund, author of Individualized Child-Focused Curriculum
"When we visit another land we can view the natives’ differences from us as deficiencies, to be judged, or as fascinations, to be understood. Only the latter can lead to real communication. The same is true in our relationships with little children. In this brilliant book, Emily Plank helps us learn to appreciate children for who they are, fully formed children not unformed adults, and thereby overcome our tendency to try always to make them more like us. They will, on their own, become more like us in due time, as they grow naturally into the adult culture." ― Peter Gray, Research Professor at Boston College and author of Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life