"Change is inevitable. Those of us engaged in the field of Early Childhood Education around the globe are witnesses to, and participants in, these changing times. There is a point at which change propels us into innovation. Pascal, Bertram and Veisson have collected stories of how change has led to innovation in ECE all over the worldThe authors have documented change and innovation in policy, professionalism, curriculum and pedagogy in such diverse settings as: Singapore’s efforts to privatize ECE services, New Zealand’s Te Whariki tradition of learning stories, Scandinavian examination of pre-service teacher preparation, and Estonia’s focus on a nature-embedded ECE science curriculum. The rich examples offered in this monograph honor those who have been moved by change to innovation."Dr. Nancy Barbour, Professor of Early Childhood Education, James Madison University, USA.