Every day we’re gathering more data to show the impact learning through play has on children’s lives… and the impact children who play make on the world around them. Dive in to understand the science behind our stories
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Playful Learning and Joyful Parenting
Small changes to everyday moments can bring more joy to the job of parenting and help every child reach their full potential.
At home
Where Global Science Meets Playful Learning: Implications for Home, School, Cities and Digital Spaces
How do we educate children today for a world of tomorrow - for a world filled with new technological tools that can port them to diverse realities, for a world where innovators and leaders will face uncertainties in geographic boundaries, climate change and the workforce?
At home, Technology
Learning through play: what the science says
Do you know that play builds brains? We look at research that shows how playful learning experiences lay the foundations for brain development and develops 21st century skills
In the classroom, At home, Future skills
What do children (and grown-ups) have to say about play?
We asked children around the world what they thought about play. Here’s what they had to say
At home, In the classroom, Future skills
The power of playful parenting
When children develop strong, playful bonds with parents and caregivers, the benefits last a lifetime. Here’s why it’s always worth getting more play in every day.
At home
The Good Life - According to Children
What’s the secret to a good life and engaging education? We asked Denmark’s children. Take a look at what they told us.
In the classroom, At home, Wellbeing
Technology & play
Technology is now embedded in children’s lives: how does it affect the way they play, learn and develop critical skills?
In the classroom, At home, Future skills, Technology
Why creativity matters and how play nurtures creative minds
Creativity is instinctive in children – and just as essential in adults. Here’s an introduction to what we know so far about why and how we should make space for children to hone creative skills.
In the classroom, At home, Future skills, Systems reform
How children thrive on play
Dive into the evidence for play’s vital role in child development.
At home, In the classroom, Future skills
Engaging young children in play
Children get more out of play when they take the lead. But the science shows us adults can – and should – join in. Here’s why
In the classroom, At home
Learning to cope through play
Play can help children (and grown-ups) handle life’s toughest moments. Delve into our latest paper to get all the details
In the classroom, In crisis settings, Wellbeing
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About Us
Children learn best through play. It's an essential part of their development. But not every child gets the time and chance to play that they deserve. That's where we come in. We're making learning through play a priority for children around the world.
Why Play Matters
Play is something every child, everywhere in the world can do. It fuels curiosity, sparks creativity, and inspires a lifelong love of learning. Children who play pick up all kinds of skills to thrive today – and lay the foundations for a happier, healthier life tomorrow.