Sunday, 4 December 2011

Scrapstore PlayPods and Free Play Systems

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6 comments:

Juliet Robertson said...

Thanks to Debi who left a comment on the Creative STAR Facebook page, I've been told about the House of Objects in North Tyneside. http://www.northtyneside.gov.uk/browse.shtml?p_subjectCategory=812 - Check out the video

Kristin said...

Amazing! I think I will mention this to my boys' elementary school :-). I do love the idea that it is a random bunch of items that the children can sift through.

Play for Life said...

I've become so excited by these Play Pods since you first introduced me and Sherry to them earlier this year Juliet and after reading the independent evaluation Marc Armitage wrote on the pods I have been completely hooked on them. I'm also really excited to be getting involved with the Australian pods over at Play for life and I have you to thank for it for first sparking my interest ... so Thank you Juliet!
Donna :) :)

Juliet Robertson said...

Last week I took a group of students and teachers to see a similar project near where I live - and the group was amazed at the children's creativity and imagination.

Anonymous said...

Don't forget Snug, the kit made by the brother-and-sister play space designers Hattie and Tim Coppard, aka Snug and Outdoor. I've seen this in action in an unsupervised context (Gillett Square in Hackney, East London) and it was terrific to see the children getting to grips with it.

Juliet Robertson said...

Ooh thanks for that link, Tim - I'd forgotten about their system.