This blog is a place to share research, experiences and inspirations around teaching and the world of Early Childhood Education —which I believe includes just about anything and everything creative.

August 31st…

It has been rather quiet around here, okay more like silent. The “quietness” is going to continue for about another week or so as I get myself organized (school starts this week) and our internet connection gets sorted. If you are on twitter, I will be posting random updates/photos via mobile phone here: @urbanpreschool

Below is a short list of blogs and websites that I visit frequently – people and organizations that I admire and look to for inspiration. Enjoy!

Bakers and Astronauts (Allie will be presenting at PechaKucha Night Brussels in September), 5x5x5creative, Atelierista-Anna, Turtlewings, Whole Education, Progressive ECE Blog, School within a School and Public Workshop

-> 40 minutes on the metro in the morning is a good thing with new posts by Atelierista-Anna

  1. jenny said,

    September 1, 2010 at 12:15 am

    Thank you for the link love – I’m honoured because yours was one of the first blogs I started following and I always enjoy your posts.

  2. anna said,

    September 1, 2010 at 6:29 pm

    Jenny -me too! I am always inspired by Urban Preschool. Here I am in the new school, new studio, trying to figure out what to do, when I paused for a moment to look at Urban Preschool, and got a big smile! Thanks

  3. Marla McLean, Atelierista said,

    September 11, 2010 at 7:01 am

    I am just catching up on reading all my favorite blogs after a summer and back to school frenzy hiatus.
    What a lovely surprise, to find myself with a special shout out on your blog. Thanks so much (and you posted it on my bday too.) Looking forward to more reciprocal sharing and inspiration.

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