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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rosanne Regan Hansel , Margie CarterPublisher: Redleaf Press Imprint: Redleaf Press Dimensions: Width: 21.30cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 27.70cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781605544458ISBN 10: 1605544450 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 30 September 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsCreative Block Play is profusely enhanced with photos that illustrate block play in real classrooms and stories contributed by teachers who have successfully used block play to encourage children's development in a variety of domains. Thoroughly 'user friendly' in tone, commentary, organization and presentation, Creative Block Play is enthusiastically recommended for college and university library Teacher Education collections and supplemental studies reading lists. --The Education Shelf, Library Bookwatch, Midwest Book Review Creative Block Play presents an amazing new look at explorations with blocks. It is both sophisticated and playful. This easy to use book is filled with information, stories and images that will inspire any teacher's imagination. This is a great resource for a college course or for a teacher's professional collection. I highly recommend it!--Karen Nemeth, author and founder of Language Castle, LLC Rosanne Hansel has written a terrific book. Hansel offers one great idea after another - from the most practical tips on arranging the block corner, to creative suggestions for enriching and guiding children's play, all the while conveying important and subtle ideas about child development. Any teacher who reads this book will come away brimming with new plans for the classroom and an enriched understanding of the role of play in children's education--Susan Engel, Williams College Creative Block Play is a book for practitioners. With considerable skill Roseanne Regan Hansel draws from her extensive knowledge and experience in early childhood teaching and leaning to provide both theoretical background and practical guidance for early childhood teachers on using blocks in the classroom. But this is more than a book about block building as the title subtly implies. It is a book about the importance of children's play and the inventiveness, creativity, and joyful learning that happen when adults provide the appropriate environment, materials, and guidance. Blocks are featured but the book invites the reader to consider many ways blocks are used by children, and the many other materials that can elaborate and extend children's ideas. Wonderfully integrated throughout the book are pictures and brief vignettes of real classrooms, culminating in Chapter 5 in which 5 stories illustrate what the book is about and what creative block building really looks like.--Karen Worth, Department of Specials and Early Education, Wheelock College This book addresses the importance of block building in all domains of learning and a variety of environments, with much information about documentation, theory and practice, references to STEAM, the role of the adult in block play, and so much more. It was so enjoyable to read that I read the entire book in one sitting! It made me want to sit down and build.--Dr. Janis Strasser, William Paterson University Creative Block Play should be in any early learning collection . . . From organizing a block area and showing kids how to creatively handle loose parts to understanding various stages of block play, Creative Block Play takes a relatively simple play tool and provides new connections to learning. --Midwest Book Review, The Education Shelf Creative Block Play presents an amazing new look at explorations with blocks. It is both sophisticated and playful. This easy to use book is filled with information, stories and images that will inspire any teacher s imagination. This is a great resource for a college course or for a teacher s professional collection. I highly recommend it! Karen Nemeth, author and founder of Language Castle, LLC Rosanne Hansel has written a terrific book. Hansel offers one great idea after another - from the most practical tips on arranging the block corner, to creative suggestions for enriching and guiding children s play, all the while conveying important and subtle ideas about child development. Any teacher who reads this book will come away brimming with new plans for the classroom and an enriched understanding of the role of play in children s education Susan Engel, Williams College Creative Block Play is a book for practitioners. With considerable skill Roseanne Regan Hansel draws from her extensive knowledge and experience in early childhood teaching and leaning to provide both theoretical background and practical guidance for early childhood teachers on using blocks in the classroom. But this is more than a book about block building as the title subtly implies. It is a book about the importance of children s play and the inventiveness, creativity, and joyful learning that happen when adults provide the appropriate environment, materials, and guidance. Blocks are featured but the book invites the reader to consider many ways blocks are used by children, and the many other materials that can elaborate and extend children s ideas. Wonderfully integrated throughout the book are pictures and brief vignettes of real classrooms, culminating in Chapter 5 in which 5 stories illustrate what the book is about and what creative block building really looks like. Karen Worth, Department of Specials and Early Education, Wheelock College This book addresses the importance of block building in all domains of learning and a variety of environments, with much information about documentation, theory and practice, references to STEAM, the role of the adult in block play, and so much more. It was so enjoyable to read that I read the entire book in one sitting! It made me want to sit down and build. Dr. Janis Strasser, William Paterson University Author InformationRosanne Regan Hansel has been both a teacher and administrator for a variety of early childhood programs. She was also the Early Childhood Specialist for the Math Science Partnership at Rutgers University and currently serves as Education Program Development Specialist for the Department of Education. Ms. Hansel received her MS Ed in Early Childhood Leadership from Bank Street College of Education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |