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Play isn’t just cute. It’s critical. In this episode, Carla sits down with Amanda Morgan, educator, author, and founder of Not Just Cute, to uncover the real power of play in early childhood education. Together, they explore how play supports mental health, brain development, and lifelong learning, and how educators can communicate its value to families and administrators.
Amanda shares research-backed insights from her new book, Not Just Cute: How Powerful Play Drives Development in Early Childhood, and reminds us that when passion meets purpose, play becomes unstoppable.
Tune in to learn how to champion play with confidence, connect with children through curiosity, and keep joy at the center of learning.
Amanda Morgan
Amanda Morgan holds a BA in Elementary and Early Childhood Education and an MS in Child Development. She is deeply committed to supporting intentional, whole-child development through her blog Not Just Cute and its companion podcast, Not Just Cute: The Podcast. With a blend of scientific insight and compelling stories, Amanda demonstrates how everyday moments—like play, relationships, and conversations—are far more than just “cute”; they're powerful tools for growth and learning. For over 15 years, she has worked with early childhood groups across the U.S. and Canada, sharing her passion and expertise. Her first book, Not Just Cute: How Powerful Play Drives Development in Early Childhood, was released earlier this year. When she’s not traveling, speaking, or writing, Amanda enjoys home life with her husband and four boys a few miles from Puget Sound, where she's still holding out hope for a not-too-close encounter with an orca.
LINKS
Book: Amazon Link
Website: notjustcute.com
Instagram: @Amanda_NotJustCute
Facebook: @NotJustCute
Podcast: Not Just Cute the Podcast
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Play isn’t just cute. It’s critical. In this episode, Carla sits down with Amanda Morgan, educator, author, and founder of Not Just Cute, to uncover the real power of play in early childhood education. Together, they explore how play supports mental health, brain development, and lifelong learning, and how educators can communicate its value to families and administrators.
Amanda shares research-backed insights from her new book, Not Just Cute: How Powerful Play Drives Development in Early Childhood, and reminds us that when passion meets purpose, play becomes unstoppable.
Tune in to learn how to champion play with confidence, connect with children through curiosity, and keep joy at the center of learning.
Amanda Morgan
Amanda Morgan holds a BA in Elementary and Early Childhood Education and an MS in Child Development. She is deeply committed to supporting intentional, whole-child development through her blog Not Just Cute and its companion podcast, Not Just Cute: The Podcast. With a blend of scientific insight and compelling stories, Amanda demonstrates how everyday moments—like play, relationships, and conversations—are far more than just “cute”; they're powerful tools for growth and learning. For over 15 years, she has worked with early childhood groups across the U.S. and Canada, sharing her passion and expertise. Her first book, Not Just Cute: How Powerful Play Drives Development in Early Childhood, was released earlier this year. When she’s not traveling, speaking, or writing, Amanda enjoys home life with her husband and four boys a few miles from Puget Sound, where she's still holding out hope for a not-too-close encounter with an orca.
LINKS
Book: Amazon Link
Website: notjustcute.com
Instagram: @Amanda_NotJustCute
Facebook: @NotJustCute
Podcast: Not Just Cute the Podcast
SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW
If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review. Your support helps us reach more ECEs who are in the thick of it!. Thanks for tuning in to The Everything ECE. See you next week!
CONNECT WITH CARLA
The ECE Latte Lounge
Email Newsletter: Click Here
Website: carlatheece.com
Instagram: @carlatheece

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