Go Play - How Parents Can Empower Kids to Build Their Own Worlds By Gennie Gorback, M.Ed. & Kate Allen Fox
In Go Play, Kate Allen Fox and Gennie Gorback, M.Ed., offer families a warm, practical guide to making more room for open-ended play. The book honors children as natural builders of worlds and helps adults understand how play supports confidence, agency, literacy, imagination, social connection, emotional regulation, and joyful discovery. With approachable ideas for sensory play, nature play, movement, pretend play, and everyday moments at home or on the go, this title pairs well with Kodo’s belief that play is the vehicle and learning is the outcome. It gives parents and educators language and encouragement for trusting children’s play while thoughtfully supporting the conditions that help it thrive.
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Go Play - How Parents Can Empower Kids to Build Their Own Worlds By Gennie Gorback, M.Ed. & Kate Allen Fox
Go Play - How Parents Can Empower Kids to Build Their Own Worlds By Gennie Gorback, M.Ed. & Kate Allen Fox
In Go Play, Kate Allen Fox and Gennie Gorback, M.Ed., offer families a warm, practical guide to making more room for open-ended play. The book honors children as natural builders of worlds and helps adults understand how play supports confidence, agency, literacy, imagination, social connection, emotional regulation, and joyful discovery. With approachable ideas for sensory play, nature play, movement, pretend play, and everyday moments at home or on the go, this title pairs well with Kodo’s belief that play is the vehicle and learning is the outcome. It gives parents and educators language and encouragement for trusting children’s play while thoughtfully supporting the conditions that help it thrive.
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In Go Play, Kate Allen Fox and Gennie Gorback, M.Ed., offer families a warm, practical guide to making more room for open-ended play. The book honors children as natural builders of worlds and helps adults understand how play supports confidence, agency, literacy, imagination, social connection, emotional regulation, and joyful discovery. With approachable ideas for sensory play, nature play, movement, pretend play, and everyday moments at home or on the go, this title pairs well with Kodo’s belief that play is the vehicle and learning is the outcome. It gives parents and educators language and encouragement for trusting children’s play while thoughtfully supporting the conditions that help it thrive.






















