A Design for Learning initiative at our school has led to discussions at staff and PLC meetings about how to design classroom spaces that are conducive to learning for all children. This book was mentioned as a resource so I decided to read it. The book was a relatively quick read as there are many photographs and quotes. I agreed with much of what the book had to say. Schools were designed years ago when life was much different. Children need places where they can move both in and outdoors, a connection to nature, classes that connect the disciplines (art, music, science, math, language arts, etc.), good food, access to technology, opportunities to collaborate with classmates and room/building designs that easily allow this to happen, opportunities to share and discuss ideas as a whole group, and the list goes on. The book talked about what children need in a school and then gave examples of how it is being done around the world. As our school moves into creating more of a design space for learning today, my challenge is how to take my small space and create something more user friendly for students. This book provided a lot of good food for thought.