Play, Learn, Belong
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041171775
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 30 Oct 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Discover the transformative power of play in fostering inclusive learning environments within which all children can thrive. This essential text provides clear and accessible signposts throughout to a range of research, theory and pedagogy that is supportive of an inclusive, playful environment.
Chapters explore the principles and practices of inclusive play pedagogy and their role in creating complex, engaging, and meaningful environments; emphasising the importance of playful spaces that celebrate diversity and promote a sense of belonging for all children. Through use of case study vignettes, learning objectives, reflective questions and summary boxes, common misconceptions are addressed, with the authors highlighting how inclusive play can create equitable learning opportunities for all children. Through exploring this text, educators will discover the transformative power of play in fostering inclusive learning environments within which all children can thrive.
This key textbook uniquely aligns play pedagogy and inclusive practice to equip educators with innovative approaches and actions necessary to embrace diversity; making sure that every child’s right to play, learn and belong is respected and upheld.
Amy MacArthur serves as Programme Director of the MEd Early Years at the University of Aberdeen, UK.
Vicky Simpson serves as Programme Director of the BA Childhood Practice at University of Aberdeen, UK.
Shannon Babbie serves as Programme Director of Inclusive Practice & Autism at the University of Aberdeen, UK.
