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Stories for the Future: Navigating Narrowcasting in Children's Literature
Illustration by Orla Fisher Human beings have always used stories to understand the world, we tell stories to explain who we are, what matters, and how to live. For most of history, myths and legends have offered the model for courage, warnings about greed and explanations for the stars. They gave people a framework for making sense of life. My first real encounter with this idea came through Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens . He writes that stories are the invisible forces that s
Nov 184 min read


The Curriculum of Things
There’s a silent education taking place in every home, classroom and playground. It doesn’t arrive in a workbook or a lesson plan. It...
Sep 94 min read


The Question of Play
Illustration by Orla Fisher Why Asking Better Questions is the Most Radical Design for Play Play is intangible, loose and elusive. You...
Aug 314 min read


Clever, Curious Brain: Developing Curiosity in Children
We are born curious. From the moment they begin to speak, kids bombard their parents with inquiries about the world around them. “Why is...
Jun 262 min read


Finding Nature in Everyday Life: A Parent’s Guide
Discover simple, inspiring ways to help children connect with nature through outdoor play, daily routines, and curiosity-led learning activities.
Jun 23 min read


Go Beyond
The screen - the swipe, taps and clicks that show us everything we could ever imagine - the world unfolding around us, knowledge,...
Oct 24, 20241 min read
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