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Learning Through Woodwork: Introducing Creative Woodwork in the Early Years
Written by early years creative consultant and woodwork expert Pete Moorhouse, "Learning Through Woodwork" serves as an essential, definitive guide for introducing the transformational craft of woodworking to preschool and kindergarten children. In an increasingly digital world where children often learn to "swipe" before they can build, this book advocates for returning to authentic, hands-on, and experiential learning using real tools and natural materials.
Drawing from over 25 years of classroom experience, the author provides comprehensive support covering everything from practical tool selection (ergonomic hammers, drills, and cross-head screws) to establishing a safe woodwork zone. Crucially, the book addresses common health and safety concerns, teaching educators how to manage risks constructively so children can develop risk-assessment skills, grit, fine motor skills, and creative problem-solving. Packed with case studies and vibrant imagery, it demonstrates how woodworking can unlock deep levels of concentration and build lifelong self-esteem in young learners.
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