Play Grow Learn. Because Play Matters
| What Readers are Saying about Play Grow Learn | |
| Amy Anderson, Let’s Explore Yay for play! I am so impressed with the new playzine, Play Grown Learn. It contains tons of fresh ideas for playing with your little ones, in a beautiful, photo-filled digital magazine. The activities, printables, and articles are inspiring and simple, and best of all, they celebrate the joy of childhood. What a wonderful resource for both new and seasoned parents! |
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| MaryAnn F. Kohl, art book author, www.brightring.com I just read my first issue of Play Grow Learn and first of all want to say how delighted I am with the colorful clean layout, and second, with the playful but greatly helpful articles and photos. I mean, really! This is something special. I was especially delighted with “Making Play Great” on page 6 and “Making Play Scenes” on page 10, because I had just been thinking about making little play scenes with kids, which I have discovered is perhaps one of their favorite all time imaginative activities. In fact, the kids I see most often like to photograph their scenes in sequences and then print them out and tell me stories!This e-zine is the top of the line and I recommend that everyone buy their first copy and see for themselves. Who benefits the most? The kids!! |
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| Cath Connell, Leaf. Paper for Life “Finding fun play ideas to share with my bright, active 5yo son has always been a challenge. I’ve always been put off by having to “set up” an activity, only to find he’s bored with it after 5 minutes. I’ve been following Christie’s blog Childhood101 for a while now, ever on the lookout for solutions. Now she’s done it again with the fabulous new Play Grow Learn magazine. In just a few pages, I’ve found heaps of ideas that I know he’d LOVE, especially the articles on messy play, working with sticks and setting up a dirt kitchen. And the article about making birthdays special was divine! Thanks again Christie.” |
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| Jamie @ hands on : as we grow “As a parent, Play Grow Learn is full of creative play ideas. As a teacher to my children, Play Grow Learn helps shows how play is a powerful learning tool. As a graphic designer, Play Grow Learn is beautifully designed, clean, and easy to navigate. As a blogger, I am inspired by this ezine and look forward to the next edition!” |
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| Melinda Thank you so much for your beautiful new publication about play. It is fantastic. I love the clear beautiful photos and the great ideas for play. I am a early childhood teacher and get so excited when there are so many ideas for play. Children deserve the best play situations that they can get. Thanks! |
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| Jeanne, Zella Said Purple Don’t you love it when something INCREDIBLE is dreamed then created? It takes a certain, very special vision to do both – the dream AND the actual realization of the dream. Christie from the ever-inspiring Childhood101 did just that. She dreamed something “bigger than her blog” and created one of the most gorgeous, informative and accessible early education publications I have ever seen.
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