Early childhood educator Enid Elliot is an instructor at Camosun College and adjunct faculty member at the University of Victoria. Recently, she has begun to investigate the influence of natural outdoor settings on children's experiences. Journeys: Reconceptualising Early Childhood Practices through Pedagogical Narration (University of Toronto Press Pub. $34.95) with Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, Fikile Nxumalo, Laurie Kocher and Alejandra Sanchez explores pedagogical narration, provides rationale for the need to reflect critically on early-years education and offers educators a framework for integrating pedagogical narration into their practice.

BOOKS:

We're Not Robots: The Voices of Daycare Providers (State University of New York Press 2006) $26.96 978-0791469422

Journeys: Reconceptualising Early Childhood Practices through Pedagogical Narration (University of Toronto Press Pub. 2014) $34.95 978-1-4426-0942-6

[BCBW 2014]