Miriam Beloglovsky, MA, is a professor of Early
Childhood Education at Cosumnes River College in Sacramento, CA,
and has had the pleasure of advising and guiding students for over
twenty-five years. She is a strong advocate for children, youth and
families and consults for programs such as My Street of Dreams. She
has served as a keynote speaker, presenter and board member to a
number of organizations and conferences.
Lisa Daly, MA, is professor of Early Childhood
Education at Folsom Lake College in Folsom, CA. She has over 30
years experience as an early childhood teacher, director, and
educator. She has served on community and AEYC boards, including
the state-wide Child Development Training Consortium advisory
board. She is passionate about creative arts and has presented
numerous workshops for educators on art, storytelling, language and
literacy, sensory experiences, music and movement.
"Bring the fun of found objects to young children with the new and
innovative ideas in this book." --Learning Magazine STARRED REVIEW:
Each page in this oversize volume abounds with gorgeous, full-color
photographs of toddlers at work. Muffin tins, paint rollers, and
kitchen sieves offer hours of exploration, encouraging creativity
that far exceeds the possibilities of manufactured toys... this
lovely book is rich in visual appeal and thus sure to inspire as
designed. For all early child development and parenting
collections.--Library Journal Lisa Daly and Miriam Beloglovsky's
Loose Parts 2: Inspiring Play with Infants and Toddlers provides a
sequel to the original Loose Parts and offers new ideas and fine
photos to reinforce the concept of early learning play
opportunities and strategies. From clothespins and hollow blocks to
understanding locomotion in a process that can carry infants and
toddlers into more social worlds, each loose part and play
opportunity is paired with a child's learning process to provide
both lesson plans and learning reinforcement based on a range of
loose everyday materials.
--The Education Shelf, Bookwatch, Midwest Book Review
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