6356 Hollywood Blvd. 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, California 90028

What is PlayDaily?
PLAYDAILY is an exciting, new series of thematic events that allows families to enjoy a day of dancing, PLAYING together and even some healthy snacking while meeting and mingling with other families in their community.
Perhaps most exciting about PLAYDAILY is that 100% of the proceeds will be invested back into early childhood education- via scholarships for teachers, grants to schools and research grants.
What do you do at these events?
PLAYDAILY's first theme to be explored is Light and Shadow. This combines a provocative setting with interactive fun, for children ages 2 through 6 years old. Here they will be able to explore, imagine, create and hypothesize with a number of innovative offerings while engaging with their families and making new friends.

PLAYDAILY Light and Shadow will have different elements of light and shadow play in each city that will range from a black light room with fluorescent puppets, bubbles that glow to a white light room where children can cast shadows on the walls, or use flashlights and light tables to spark their imagination.
Who designed PLAYDAILY?

PLAYDAILY is the brainchild of Julianne Wurm, educator and author of the best-selling book Working in the Reggio Way: A Beginner's Guide for American Teachers. Julianne has worked with teachers students around the country to bring questioning alive in classrooms and get families inside the educational experiences of their children. Julianne is particularly committed to family participation and a belief in the innate competence of children to construct their own knowledge. Julianne holds a Masters of Arts and Masters of Education from Columbia University, Teachers College where she is currently completing her doctorate in Early Childhood Education.

For more information on Julianne Wurm, visit www.juliannewurm.com.

Official Website: http://www.playdailyplay.com

Added by fee4u77 on March 5, 2009

Comments

fee4u77

I had the pleasure of attending this event in New York and can't wait for the one in L.A.! It was so cool and the kids had a blast!