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In a continuation of the conversation about using classroom spaces and furnishings in unconventional ways, Tom raises the topic of how children use undefined spaces. He has noticed that some of the most creative play happens in liminal/boundary areas, such as thresholds, shelf tops, and even under tables. He finds that spaces that children define have more possibilities than we could ever imagine.
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In a continuation of the conversation about using classroom spaces and furnishings in unconventional ways, Tom raises the topic of how children use undefined spaces. He has noticed that some of the most creative play happens in liminal/boundary areas, such as thresholds, shelf tops, and even under tables. He finds that spaces that children define have more possibilities than we could ever imagine.

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