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Pima County Public Library Shares It All Starts With Play

'The best way to help babies learn is to give them time to explore & for you to take your time with them to learn what they're discovering.'

April 1, 2021

“All they do is play.” There is intense pressure on academics and learning put on families to get their children ready for college before they even enter Kindergarten. While learning to read, write, and count (to become whatever they want to be) children and their grownups need play.

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There was a great conference in Tucson a few years ago for early childhood educators and the theme was: “No play, no learning. Know play, know learning.” Everyone learns better through playing. There has been countless research on this including by the LEGO Foundation. We need to explore everything and then find a way to add it to something we already know.

Babies

Babies explore the world every day around them. For babies, everything is an experiment. How does it feel? Smell? Taste? Sound? What happens when I drop this on the floor? Are those my feet? I wonder how they taste.

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The best way to help babies learn is to give them time to explore and for you to take your time with them to learn what they’re discovering. Take your time with them and let them find things on their own.

Toddlers

Toddlers are amazing in their ability to be so very independent and then of course not at all. Giving toddlers the space to explore the world around them (nature, anything in the kitchen, your closet or sock drawer) and really taking the time to do it with them will teach both of you so much. Allow toddlers the space to explore on their own time, such as with building blocks or on a walk around the park and that strong “NO!” might not happen as quickly.

Preschoolers

Nature walks, simple machines like pulleys, levers and inclined planes, along with building structures of all kinds generally keeps both children and adults really busy. Just how high can we stack those blocks? What will it take to balance it? If there’s an incline will the toy car, marble or bobbin roll really far? Not at all?

If you have a sand box or even access to any kind of soil and water, try making water ways and directing the water with dams and river banks. Figure out how to build bridges together or boats or rafts. What will sink or float? And then of course you can always check out some seeds from the library and plant a small garden.

Not sure what to do? Here are some ideas for how to discover the world together.

The Nitty-gritty Gardening Book

The Nitty-gritty Gardening Book The Nitty-gritty Gardening Book

Fun Projects for All SeasonsCornell, Kari A.Cornell, Kari A.


Book, 2015Available View detailsView details for The Nitty-gritty Gardening Book, Book, Available Place holdFor LaterAdd The Nitty-gritty Gardening BookBook by Cornell, Kari A. to your for later shelfAdd The Nitty-gritty Gardening BookBook by Cornell, Kari A. to a different shelf


Dirt + Water

Dirt + Water Dirt + Water

MudHannigan, KatherineHannigan, Katherine


Book, 2016Available View detailsView details for Dirt + Water, Book, Available Place holdFor LaterAdd Dirt + WaterBook by Hannigan, Katherine to your for later shelfAdd Dirt + WaterBook by Hannigan, Katherine to a different shelf


Nature Play at Home

Nature Play at Home Nature Play at Home

Creating Outdoor Spaces That Connect Children With the Natural WorldStriniste, Nancy, 1958-Striniste, Nancy, 1958-


Book, 2019Available View detailsView details for Nature Play at Home, Book, Available Place holdFor LaterAdd Nature Play at HomeBook by Striniste, Nancy to your for later shelfAdd Nature Play at HomeBook by Striniste, Nancy to a different shelf


A Stick Is An Excellent Thing

A Stick Is An Excellent Thing A Stick Is An Excellent Thing

Poems Celebrating Outdoor PlaySinger, MarilynSinger, Marilyn


Book, 2012All copies in useView detailsView details for A Stick Is An Excellent Thing, Book, All copies in useHolds: 0 on 1 copyPlace holdFor LaterAdd A Stick Is An Excellent ThingBook by Singer, Marilyn to your for later shelfAdd A Stick Is An Excellent ThingBook by Singer, Marilyn to a different shelf


Loose Parts

Loose Parts Loose Parts

Inspiring Play in Young ChildrenDaly, LisaDaly, Lisa


Book, 2015Available View detailsView details for Loose Parts, Book, Available Place holdFor LaterAdd Loose PartsBook by Daly, Lisa to your for later shelfAdd Loose PartsBook by Daly, Lisa to a different shelf


Iggy Peck, Architect

Iggy Peck, Architect Iggy Peck, Architect

Beaty, AndreaBeaty, Andrea


Book, 2007Available View detailsView details for Iggy Peck, Architect, Book, Available Place holdFor LaterAdd Iggy Peck, ArchitectBook by Beaty, Andrea to your for later shelfAdd Iggy Peck, ArchitectBook by Beaty, Andrea to a different shelf


-Daniela, Children's Librarian, Kirk-Bear Canyon Library


Read, Write, Talk, Sing, Play!

Play comes so naturally to children and is an essential element to lifelong success. When children play, they are practicing and perfecting early literacy and life skills!

Read more about early literacy and how you can make a difference in your child's life.


This press release was produced by the Pima County Public Library. The views expressed here are the author’s own.