Play in the Early Years Complete Set

Learning through play is at the heart of the EYLF, and this 4-book series gives early years educators an inspiring range of ideas to support children’s learning.

Ages: 0-7 years

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About the Authors

Sheila Riddell-Leech

Sheila Riddall-Leech has worked in many settings in various parts of the UK and abroad. She was a deputy head of a large primary school with a nursery unit then a pre-school supervisor. She moved into further and higher education, teaching on a wide range of early years courses, degree programmes and awards.

Judith Harries

Judith Harries is a writer, editor and teacher, living and working in Northampton, UK. She contributes to several early years magazines, including Practical Pre-School and Early Years Educator. She is currently studying for an MA in Music Psychology in Education.

Sue Gascoyne

Sue Gascoyne is an experienced Creative Arts & Play Therapist working with children aged 4-16 years with emotional and behavioural difficulties. Sue has authored several books, chapters and articles including a focus on sensory play, messy play and material engagements, wellbeing and therapeutic interventions, children's rights, physical development, and Treasure Baskets.
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Bridie Raban

Bridie Raban was the Foundation Mooroolbeek Professor of Early Childhood Studies at the University of Melbourne. She is currently an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education and in 2021, she was awarded an Honorary University Fellowship by Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU). Her past research has focused on language and literacy development, teacher change and development, curriculum and assessment for the early childhood years and quality provision. She was the first Professor of Early Childhood Education in Victoria and the second in Australia, and before this she was Professor of Primary Education (Early Years) at the University of Warwick and President of the UK Reading Association.