Originally published as Reminiscences of Friedrich Froebel, this
enchanting 1894 account of the German inventor of kindergartens was
instrumental in bringing kindergartens to the United States. This lively
portrait of a pioneer of modern education is a refreshing reminder of
the essential role of play and creative exploration in the development
of children. Froebel's methods provide a much-needed antidote to the
current emphasis on high-stakes testing and accelerated curricula--a
corruption, as Herbert Kohl argues in his foreword, of the original
concept of kindergartens as children's gardens of learning.