This blog doesn't usually announce announce additions to the library's book stock, but today is an exception. We recently took delivery of Early Childhood Education: An International Encyclopedia, a four volume collection with entries on over 300 topics. Although a little US-centric, the content of the Encyclopedia is excellent with information on early years theorists, child development, child health, education systems around the globe and much more, as well as suggestions for further reading. As a starting point for finding out about a topic that is new to you, this comes highly recommended.
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