
21. Greg Bottrill, goals vs gifts, and play in your DNA
From Tiny Chair Podcast by Famly
March 18, 2026 · 1h 7m · Season 2 · Episode 21
About this episode
Greg Bottrill discusses the importance of play in education and his innovative approaches to enhance children's learning experiences.
Greg Bottrill is the founder of Can I Go and Play Now?, offering training for Early Years settings and schools, so that “the magic of children can really shine”. He’s also an award-winning author, a speaker, and a passionate advocate for play. He's behind approaches like Adventure Island and Drawing Club, and is also the creator of Play school TV, creating characters like “Zoomer the Number Dog," "Bob The Brick," "the Magic Mustard Tin," and "Tiny Ted”. He is a former Early Years Lead and Assistant Headteacher, but now works with a variety of settings to support educators to deliver magical and inspiring play experiences. As Greg says, “Education should be an adventure.”
People in this episode
Guest: Greg Bottrill
Topics covered
- play
- education
- Early Years
- advocacy
Keywords
- Can I Go and Play Now?
- Adventure Island
- Drawing Club
- Play school TV
Mentioned in this episode
Products: Adventure Island, Drawing Club, Play school TV
Books & works: Can I Go and Play Now?, Zoomer the Number Dog
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