As someone involved with Teacher Education focussing on Early Childhood and Primary students, it is always interesting getting the perspectives of veteran teachers such as Bottrill. Often we know we aren't necessarily happy with how teaching is done in our classrooms, mainly because of requirements of the 'adult world'. The book does well to put a play-based focus on education and following the response of the children. I teach this, but it doesn't always come through in the real world. Bottrill focuses on the 3Ms, 1) Making time for conversation, 2) Marking (by students and educators), and 3) Mathematics. He highlights how these can be used in the classroom and how using them can make more space for educators to do their jobs (teaching!) and for children to express themselves. A must read for teachers and parents of young children.