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The Language of Art - Reggio-Inspired Studio Practices in Early Childhood Settings - cover

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The Language of Art - Reggio-Inspired Studio Practices in Early Childhood Settings

Ann Pelo

Publisher: Redleaf Press

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Summary

- This book is one of the few Reggio-inspired books that provides detailed, practical tips on how to set up a studio space in any classroom or environment. - Includes explorations in a number of different art media including fingerpaint, clay, found objects, and pen and ink. - Provides tips for using art to expand children's thinking in other learning areas. - Will appeal to both centers and family child care providers
Available since: 07/16/2007.

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